Symbol Technologies Backyard Playset LS 3070 User Manual

LS 3070  
Product Reference Guide  
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70-10294-02  
Revision B  
February 1998  
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Symbol Support Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .About-ii  
Installation Tip — Optimizing RF Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
Inserting the Scanner Into and Removing Scanner from Base/ Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3  
Scanning Transmission Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4  
RF Communication Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4  
Restoring Normal RF Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4  
What If ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5  
Decode Zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6  
LS 3070 Standard Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6  
LS 3070LR Long Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7  
LS 3070ALR Advanced Long Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8  
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Changing Battery Packs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
Charge Status LED Indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4  
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
OCIA and OCR Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
IBM 4683/ 4684/ 4693/ 4694. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4  
IBM 3653 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12  
NCR 280 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-17  
NCR 2151 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-18  
Chapter 6. Programming  
Programming Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1  
Scanning Sequence Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2  
Errors While Scanning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2  
Parameter Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
Set Parameter Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
Host Interface Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
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Code 39 Buffering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-26  
Clear Transmission Buffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-26  
Chapter 7. Parameter Menus  
Set Default Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2  
Host Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3  
Code Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17  
Code Lengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22  
Decode Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-29  
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International Keypad Emulation Fast Transmit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-81  
Set Transmission Frequency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-84  
Wait for Host Interface Response Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-87  
Reserved For Future Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-90  
ASCII Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1  
Keyboard Identifier Maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5  
Index  
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About This Manual  
The LS 3070 Product Reference Guide provides general instructions for setup,  
operation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and programming.  
Notational Conventions  
The following conventions are used in this document:  
Bullets (• ) indicate:  
- action items  
- lists of alternatives  
- lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential  
Sequential lists (e.g., those that describe step-by-step procedures) appear  
as numbered lists.  
Related Publications  
LS 3070 Quick Reference Guide  
70-19993-0X  
Service Information  
If you have a problem with your equipment, contact the Symbol Support  
Center. Before calling, have the model number, serial number, and several of  
your bar code symbols at hand.  
Call the Support Center from a phone near the scanning equipment so that the  
service person can try to talk you through your problem. If the equipment is  
found to be working properly and the problem is symbol readability, the  
Support Center will request samples of your bar codes for analysis at our plant.  
If your problem cannot be solved over the phone, you may need to return your  
equipment for servicing. If that is necessary, you will be given specific  
directions.  
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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: About This Manual  
Note: Symbol Technologies is not responsible for any damages incurred dur-  
ing shipment if the approved shipping container is not used. Shipping the  
units improperly can possibly void the warranty. If the original shipping con-  
tainer was not kept, contact Symbol to have another sent to you.  
Symbol Support Center  
In the U.S.A, for service information, warranty information or technical  
assistance, call:  
SYMBOL SUPPORT CENTER  
1 -800-653-5350  
If you purchased your Symbol product from a Symbol Business Partner,  
contact that Business Partner for service.  
Canada  
Mississauga, Ontario  
Canadian Headquarters  
(905) 629-7226  
Europe  
Wokingham, England  
European Headquarters  
0734-771-222 (Inside UK)  
+441-734-771222 (Outside UK)  
Asia  
Singapore  
Symbol Technologies Asia, Inc.  
337-6588 (Inside Singapore)  
+65-337-6588 (Outside Singapore)  
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Chapter 1  
The LS 3070 Cordless Scanner  
The Freedom of Cordless Scanning  
The LS 3070 is a revolutionary, cordless approach to capturing bar coded data.  
The scanner communicates with your host computer through a low-power  
radio transmission instead of through a cable. With the LS 3070, you are free to  
scan and transmit without a physical cable to limit your movement, from as far  
away as 30 - 50 feet (9 - 15 meters), depending on your environment. This lets  
you take the scanner to where the work is, whether on the loading dock, the  
plant floor, the warehouse, or the POS checkout area.  
The scanning system has three main components: the cordless scanner, the  
base/ charger interface unit, and a cable to interface with the host device.  
Figure 1-1. The LS 3070 Cordless Scanner  
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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: The LS 3070 Cordless Scanner  
The LS 3070 Scanner  
Housed in rugged, durable plastic, the LS 3070 scanner combines accurate,  
aggressive bar code scanning with solid state dependability. Its ergonomic  
design ensures comfortable use for extended periods of time.  
This scanner combines premium visible laser diode (VLD) scanning  
performance, reading color bar codes and symbols printed on all substrates,  
with advanced decode and RF transceiver capabilities.  
The scanning element can be any of a wide variety of configurations:  
Standard - for most Class II scanning applications, in which symbol  
density (5 to 55 mil) and range (0 - 35 in.) fall within relatively normal  
ranges.  
Long Range (LR) - for Class II applications with short range reading on  
medium density symbols and long range reading on low density  
symbols.  
Advanced Long Range (ALR) - for long range reading on medium and  
low-density symbols, optimized by the increased power of the Class IIIA  
laser.  
Extra Long Range (XLR) - for scanning ranges of up to 180 inches (457 cm)  
on 55 mil symbols, also using a Class IIIA laser.  
High Visibility (HV) - for scanning ranges up to 33 inches (86 cm) on 55  
mil symbols, and ambient sunlight up to 10,000 ft. candles, using a Class  
IIIA laser.  
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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: The LS 3070 Cordless Scanner  
Rechargeable Battery Pack  
In the handle of the scanner, there is a rechargeable NiCad battery pack. This  
provides all power to the scanner during normal operation. It provides 360 mA  
hours, which is sufficient for normal operation during an 8-hour shift.  
When fully depleted, the battery module can be recharged to full charge within  
two hours, with the LS 3070 inserted into the RL 470 base/ charger unit.  
Alternatively, the battery module can be recharged in the Universal Four-Slot  
Charger/ Recharger within 8 hours.  
Ni-Cd  
Nickel-cadmium rechargeable  
battery. Must be recycled or  
disposed of properly.  
Figure 1-2. The LS 3070 Rechargeable Battery Pack  
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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: The LS 3070 Cordless Scanner  
The Base/Charger Unit  
The base/ charger unit has two primary functions. First, it is the base station  
interface that manages the flow of information from the scanner to the host  
device. Second, it is a charging stand which charges the scanners battery  
module (located in the handle) and also holds the scanner securely when it is  
not in use. An LED indicates the status of battery charging.  
Host Cable  
Connection  
Power Supply  
Connection Port  
Charge  
Status LED  
Magstripe  
Reader  
Connection  
Port  
Figure 1-3. RL 470 Base/Charger Unit  
The base/ charger unit communicates via radio transmission with the scanner  
to receive bar code data from the scanner, confirm receipt of data back to the  
scanner, and exchange configuration information. The base/ charger unit also  
formats the scanned bar code data as required and then transmits it to the host  
system through the attached cable.  
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Chapter 2  
Setup  
Unpacking  
Remove the LS 3070, the RL 470 base/ charger unit, and the host interface cable  
from its packing and inspect each for evidence of physical damage. If any  
equipment was damaged in transit, call the Symbol Support Center at the  
number in the front matter.  
KEEP THE PACKING. It is the approved shipping container and should be  
used if you ever need to return your equipment for servicing.  
Connecting the Cable to the Base/Charger  
Unit  
The cable connects to the base/ charger in the same way but to each host  
terminal differently. For complete details per terminal type, refer to the RL 470  
Base Station Interface Guide.  
Installation Tip — Optimizing RF  
Performance  
The LS 3070 scanning system is equipped with a low power 2.4 Ghz radio.  
Depending on environmental conditions, the LS 3070 can have an RF  
transmission range of 30 - 50 feet (9 - 15 meters).  
Where environmental objects affect RF range and performance, do the  
following when you install the LS 3070 scanning system. This will help assure  
peak performance.  
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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Setup  
The RL 470 base station is a charger, host interface, and — significantly —  
receiving station for RF transmission. Therefore, do not install the RL 470  
inaccessibly under a table or buried in a desk drawer. At a minimum, mount  
the RL 470 on a table or desk top. For optimum RF performance, especially in  
difficult environments, mount the RL 470 on a wall as high as possible. But  
keep in mind the limits of interface cable length and charging accessibility.  
Proper base positioning gives you the best possible range and coverage  
performance from the LS 3070 cordless scanning system.  
Inserting the Scanner Into and Removing  
Scanner from Base/Charger  
To insert the scanner into the base/ charger:  
1. First, place the nose to the scanner into the large rectangular receptacle of  
the base/ charger.  
2. Then place the scanner handle into the opening of the smaller, latched  
receptacle and press down firmly until the bottom of the handle seats  
snugly into the receptacle and engages the latch.  
Caution  
Use of excessive force in placing the scanner into the base can  
damage the charging contacts on the shoe of the scanner or in the  
receptacle of the base. Such damage can interfere with or prevent  
charging of the scanners batteries by the base.  
3. To remove the scanner from the base/ charger, grasp the handle of the  
scanner and lift the bottom of the handle out of the latched receptacle,  
thereby freeing the scanner from the base.  
Caution  
It is important to remove the scanner handle-first. Trying to re-  
move the scanner nose-first can break latch in the base receptacle.  
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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Setup  
Charging the Battery  
Before its first use, the LS 3070 batteries must be charged. To do so:  
Connect the power supply to the power input port on the front panel of  
the RL 470 base/ charger, shown in Figure 1-3: RL 470 Base/Charger Unit on  
page 1-4.  
Connect the power supply to a receptacle supplying AC power of the  
proper voltage level.  
Then insert the scanner into the base/ charger cradle, so that the nose of  
the scanner and tip of the handle fit snugly into the receptacles. Check the  
charge status indicator (blinking = fully charged) for full charge, which  
occurs within two hours. When fully charged, proceed with pairing.  
Pairing the Scanner with the Base/Charger  
The wireless “connection” between the two is the low power radio  
transmission through RF transceivers in the both the scanner and base/  
charger. The actual communication consists of bidirectional message packets.  
However, the scanner and base/charger must be paired for this communication  
to work between the two devices.  
Assigning Address to Base/Charger  
First, the base/ charger must be assigned an address, with a value between 01  
and 7E. Each base station must have a unique address.  
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Note: When setting the address of the base, you  
automatically set the initial frequency on which the  
base and the scanner communicate. In order to  
minimize possible interference between systems,  
bases which are close to each other should be  
assigned sequential addresses.  
Set the address through setting two rotary dials, located by opening a panel on  
the base/ chargers underside. Turn the base/ charger upside down, open the  
panel, and notice two rotary dials.  
Insert Screwdriver in Slot  
Switch  
Panel  
0
0
High Order  
10 Position  
Low Order  
16 Position  
Base/Charger Underside  
Rotary Switches  
The first is a 10-position (0 to 9, high order address digit) and the second a 16-  
position (0 to F, low order address digit). Digits are printed sequentially around  
each circle. Do not use positions 8 and 9. Setting the 10-position switch to 8 or 9 will  
result in an error beep (5 long low tones) during pairing.  
Set the desired address with a small screwdriver; possible addresses are listed  
on the next page. Note that too large a screwdriver can damage the dials. When  
the address is set, close the panel, turn the base/ charger rightside up again.  
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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Setup  
Possible Base/Charger Addresses  
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F  
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F  
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F  
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F  
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F  
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F  
60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F  
70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E  
Note: Each base station must have a unique address.  
Pairing Scanner with Base/Charger  
To pair the scanner with the base/ charger:  
Scan the PAIRING bar code below or the bar code on the RL 470 base.  
PAIRING  
Then insert the scanner into the base/ chargers cradle. You have 15  
seconds to do this, or there will be error beeps (4 beeps = unsuccessful  
pairing or base not powered). Note that you cannot scan data until this  
pairing is complete.  
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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Setup  
At that time, through the scanners contact shoe, there is an exchange of  
information (addressing, RF channels, etc.) between the scanner and the  
base/ chargers cradle. This occurs in less than a second.  
After that exchange, the scanner and base/ charger are paired. Successful  
pairing is indicated by a warble beep; failure, or unsuccessful link, is  
indicated by a Lo Lo Lo Lo beep.  
Setting Transmission Frequency  
Each scanner/ base pair communicates on one of a number of channel  
frequencies, which varies by country. In most countries, there are 80 available  
channels (numbered 2 through 81); in France, there are only 9 channeles  
(numbered 46 through 54).  
The initial transmission frequency is determined by the bases unique address,  
so neighboring LS 3070 systems operate on different channels. This allows  
them to transmit simultaneously without interfering with each other. Channel  
separation is optimal between sequential base addresses, so base units closest  
to each other should be assigned sequential base addresses if possible. (Note  
that data is transmitted between a scanner and base so quickly that a number  
of different LS 3070 systems can normally operate on the same channel without  
noticeable interference.)  
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Occasionally, there can be excessive interference on a channel from some other  
source of radio transmissions. In this case, the default channel of a system can  
be changed using the parameter codes for Set Transmission Frequency. If you  
find a particular scanner/ base pair has trouble communicating over a normal  
operating distance, try setting different transmission frequencies to see if  
performance improves. (The LS 3070 system changes channels automatically if  
it encounters interference as much as 80% of the time over a continuous 5-  
minute period.)  
Note: To set trasmission frequency correctly, be sure to  
use the correct Select Channel Number bar code for  
your country, and to set a channel within the  
allowable range.  
Installing a Magstripe Reader  
If desired, install a magstripe reader. This may be done before or after pairing.  
1. Remove the blank plug in the magstripe connection port on the base/  
charger, and then plug the magstripe readers cable into this port, as  
illustrated below.  
2. The purpose of the blank plug is to protect the base/ charger from  
accidental damage that can be caused by static electrical discharge into the  
magstripe connection port. Keep this plug in the port whenever the magstripe  
reader is not connected.  
Magstripe  
Reader  
Connection  
Port  
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Chapter 3  
Scanning with the LS 3070  
1. Ready  
Before starting to scan bar codes for data collection, make sure:  
The base station is connected to the host device.  
The battery has been charged.  
The scanner is paired with the base/ charger.  
2.Test  
Aim the scanner toward a bar code and press the trigger. When you press the  
trigger, the scanning beam is energized.  
3. Scan  
Make sure the symbol you want to scan is within the proper scanning range.  
(See Decode Zones beginning on page 3-6.)  
Aim and press the trigger.  
The scan beam and red SCAN LED will light for about 3 seconds, or until  
a successful decode.  
The scanner has read the symbol when:  
You hear a beep.  
The green DECODE LED lights.  
The LED stays green for up to one second if the trigger is down or disappears  
if you release the trigger. The scanner powers down after a successful decode.  
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If the scanning attempt ends in 4 error beeps, any of these may be true:  
Scanner is out of transmission range  
Scanner and base/ charger are not paired  
Base/ charger is not powered.  
Hold at an Angle  
Do not hold the scanner directly over the bar code. In this position, light can  
bounce back into the scanner's exit window and prevent a successful decode.  
Scan the Entire Symbol  
Your scan beam must cross every bar and space on the symbol.  
The larger the symbol, the farther away you should hold the scanner.  
Hold the scanner closer for symbols with bars that are close together.  
A short high-tone beep indicates a good decode.  
RIGHT  
012345  
WRONG  
012345  
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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Scanning with the LS 3070  
Using a Long Range or High Visibility  
Scanner?  
These scanners have two-position triggers. Press the trigger to the first detent  
and center the “collapsed” aiming beam on the target bar code, as illustrated  
below. The collapsed beam helps to establish the correct scanning position.  
Press the trigger to the second detent, and a scan beam crosses all the bars and  
spaces on the bar code.  
FIRST TRIGGER POSITION  
WRONG  
RIGHT  
SECOND TRIGGER POSITION  
WRONG  
RIGHT  
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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Scanning with the LS 3070  
Scanning Transmission Range  
RF Communication Errors  
RF communication errors occur when the scanner is out of range from the base  
during a scan data transmission attempt. An error is indicated by 6 beeps after  
a bar code is scanned, although the bar code data appears on the host display.  
This happens when the base receives the bar code data but the scanner did  
NOT get the HIF response from the base, and therefore timed out.  
The base reported an RF communication error because the NOMAD protocol  
was not completed before timeout, however, transmitted the bar code data to  
the host. Since the data has been sent, normal communications must be re-  
established.  
Restoring Normal RF Communications  
Move the scanner closer to the base station so the transceivers can  
communicate with each other better. Then re-scan the bar code. The scanner  
sounds a good decode beep but the base does not display the bar code data,  
because the data was already transmitted on the previous scan.  
Resume normal scanning.  
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What If ...  
Nothing happens when you follow the operating  
instructions?  
You should  
Check that the power supply is attached to the base/ charger.  
Check for loose cable connections at the base/ charger and host device.  
Check the scanners battery pack.  
Make sure the device is programmed to read the type of bar code you  
want to scan.  
Check the symbol to make sure it is not defaced.  
Try scanning similar symbols of the same code type.  
Check that the gas tank is not exhausted.*  
Make sure the scanner and base/ charger have been successfully paired.  
Be sure youre within the proper scanning and transmission range.  
If you get frequent Transmit Errors (error beeps after decode):  
Check that you are within scanning transmit range. (See Scanning  
Transmission Range on page 3-4.)  
Check that the scanner is successfully paired with the base/ charger.  
Check that the base/ charger is powered up and that its cable connections  
are secure.  
Note: If after performing these checks the symbol still  
does not scan, contact your distributor or call the  
Symbol Support Center. See Symbol Support Center  
on page About-ii for the telephone number.  
* The gas tank limits the amount of time the laser remains on within a given  
period to conform to the requirements of specific laser output classifications.  
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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Scanning with the LS 3070  
Decode Zones  
LS 3070 Standard Range  
o
o
NOTE: Typical performance at 23 C (75 F) on high quality symbols.  
25.4  
1 0  
1 2.7  
0
5
Front of the  
Scanner  
0
5
.0055 In.  
.0075 In.  
1 2.7  
.020 In. Minimum Element Width  
.040 In. Minimum Element Width  
.055 In. Minimum Element Width  
1 0 25.4  
Cm.  
In.  
0
0
5
1 0  
20  
25  
30  
35  
Inches  
Cm.  
1 5  
1 2.7  
25.4  
50.8  
63.5  
76.2  
88.9  
38.1  
Distance from Front of Scanner  
Figure 3-1. LS 3070 Decode Zone:  
Depth of field as a function of minimum element width.  
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LS 3070LR Long Range  
o
o
NOTE: Typical performance at 23 C (75 F) on high quality symbols.  
30 76  
20  
1 0  
0
51  
Front of the  
Scanner  
25.4  
0
7.5 Mil  
10 Mil  
1 0 25.4  
20 51  
15 Mil  
30 76  
20 Mil  
In.  
Cm.  
40 Mil  
70 Mil Reflective  
0
0
20  
51  
40  
60  
80  
1 00  
254  
1 20  
1 44  
366  
Inches  
Cm  
1 0  
25  
30  
76  
50  
70  
90  
1 1 0  
280  
1 30  
330  
1 02  
1 52  
203  
305  
1 27  
1 78  
229  
Distance from Front of Scanner  
Figure 3-2. LS 3070LR Decode Zone:  
Depth of field as a function of minimum element width.  
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LS 3070ALR Advanced Long Range  
o
o
NOTE: Typical performance at 23 C (75 F) on high quality symbols.  
20  
1 0  
51  
25.4  
Front of the  
Scanner  
0
0
1 0 25.4  
20 51  
15 Mil  
In.  
Cm.  
40 Mil  
70 Mil Reflective  
0
0
20 40  
60  
80  
1 00 1 20 1 40 1 60 1 80 200 220 240  
Inches  
Cm  
51  
1 02 1 52  
203 254 305  
356  
406 457  
508 556 61 0  
Distance from Front of Scanner  
Figure 3-3. LS 3070ALR Decode Zone:  
Depth of field as a function of minimum element width.  
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LS 3070XLR Extra Long Range  
o
o
NOTE: Typical performance at 23 C (75 F) on high quality symbols.  
20  
1 0  
51  
25.4  
Front of the  
Scanner  
0
0
1 0 25.4  
20 51  
30 Mil  
40 Mil  
In.  
Cm.  
55 Mil  
60  
0
0
20  
51  
80  
1 00  
1 80  
457  
Inches  
Cm  
40  
1 20  
305  
1 60  
406  
1 40  
356  
1 52  
203  
254  
1 02  
Distance from Front of Scanner  
Figure 3-4. LS 3070XLR Decode Zone:  
Depth of field as a function of minimum element width.  
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LS 3070HV High Visibility  
o
o
NOTE: Typical performance at 23 C (75 F) on high quality symbols.  
1 3 33  
25.4  
1 0  
Front of the  
Scanner  
1 2.7  
0
5
0
5
1 2.7  
.0075 In.  
.020 In. Minimum Element Width  
1 0 25.4  
1 3 33  
.040 In. Minimum Element Width  
.055 In. Minimum Element Width  
In.  
Cm.  
0
0
5
1 0  
20  
25  
30  
34  
Inches  
Cm.  
1 5  
1 2.7  
25.4  
50.8  
63.5  
76.2  
86.4  
38.1  
Distance from Front of Scanner  
Figure 3-5. LS 3070HV Decode Zone:  
Depth of field as a function of minimum element width.  
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Chapter 4 Maintenance and  
Specifications  
Maintenance  
Cleaning the exit window is the only maintenance required. A dirty window  
may affect scanning accuracy.  
Do not allow any abrasive material to touch the window.  
Remove any dirt particles with a damp cloth.  
Wipe the window using a tissue moistened with ammonia/ water.  
Do not spray water or other cleaning liquids directly into the window.  
Recharging the Battery  
As a charging stand, the base/ charger recharges batteries in the scanner when  
the scanner is in the cradle. The status of the scanner battery module  
determines the charge rate. If the battery module is at full charge, the base/  
charger supplies a trickle charge. If the battery module is at less than full  
charge, there is a programmed charge. Note that the scanner can be removed  
from the base/ charger at any time.  
When necessary, recharge the batteries. To do so:  
Connect the power supply to the power input port on the front panel of  
the RL 470 base/ charger, as illustrated below.  
Connect the power supply to a receptacle supplying AC power of the  
proper voltage level.  
Then place the scanner into the base/ charger cradle, so that the nose of  
the scanner and tip of the handle fit snugly into the receptacles. Check the  
charge status indicator (blinking = fully charged) for full charge, which  
occurs within two hours. However, the scanner can be used on less than  
full charge.  
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Power Supply  
Connection Port  
Figure 4-1 . Recharging the LS 3070  
Changing Battery Packs  
You can charge battery packs on the Universal Four Slot Battery Charger so  
that a charged battery pack is available when needed. In this case, simply  
remove the depleted battery pack and replace it with a freshly charged one.  
User instructions are in the Universal Four-Slot Battery Charger Quick Reference  
Guide.  
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1. Remove Lower Handle from Scanner.  
Using a probe, press in the release button on the handle, as indicated at the  
right. With button pressed in below the outer housing, slide the battery pack  
out from the handle.  
Release  
Button  
Four Slot Charger with Charging Adapter  
LS 3070 Battery Pack  
Figure 4-2. Changing LS 3070 Battery Packs  
2. Insert Charged Battery Pack in Handle.  
With release button down, slide charged battery pack up into handle until it  
locks into place and the release button pops up into place as well.  
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Charge Status LED Indications  
On the base/ charger, there is a red LED indicator which uses flashing patterns  
to indicate the current charger status. The red Charge Status LED indicates the  
following conditions:  
RED LED OFF — The scanner is not properly inserted or the battery is  
not functioning properly.  
RED LED blinking slowly (1/ 8 sec. ON, 3/ 8 sec. OFF) — Battery charge  
is pending. This can occur if the batttery temperature is too high or low  
or if the battery is deeply discharged. After several minutes, normal  
charging should begin.  
RED LED ON — The battery is actively charging. Charging will complete  
in less than 2 hours.  
RED LED blinking rapidly (1/ 8 sec. ON, 1/ 8 sec. OFF) — Battery  
charging is complete.  
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Accessories  
Standard Accessories  
Part Number  
Description  
RL 470  
Base/ interface charger  
Base/ Charger Cable:  
Cables are available for most applications.  
See the Electronic ProductOrdering Guide for  
more information.  
70-10294-01  
70-10538-01  
70-10294-01Q  
50-04000-041  
50-04000-040  
50-04000-037  
LS 3070 Product Reference Guide  
LS 3070 Advanced Programmers Guide  
LS 3070 Series Quick Reference Guide  
117 V Power Supply  
220 V Power Supply  
100 V Power Supply  
Optional Accessories  
Optional accessories, listed in the Electronic Product Ordering Guide, include  
various rechargers, magstripe readers, stands, and holders, which are supplied  
at extra cost. Additional units of standard accessories listed above may also be  
purchased at extra cost.  
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LS 3070 Standard Technical Specifications  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
Power Requirements:  
Scanner  
4.75 to 14 VDC; 210 mA @ 5 VDC Typical.  
5 VDC ± 10% @ 190 mA Typical.  
Base/Charger  
12 VDC ± 10% @ 400 mA Typical.  
Scan Repetition Rate  
Approximately 36 (± 3) scans/ sec  
(bidirectional)  
Start-up Time  
<50 msec. from scan enable  
<110 msec. from scan enable  
± 65° from normal  
Data Acquisition Time  
Skew Tolerance  
Pitch Angle  
± 55° from normal  
Decode Depth of Field  
Minimum Element Width  
Maximum Element Width  
Print Contrast Minimum  
See LS 3070 Standard Range on page 3-6  
0.005 in.  
0.2 in.  
.127 mm  
5.08 mm  
20% absolute dark/ light reflectance  
differential, measured at 675 nm.  
Ambient Light Immunity  
Artificial Lighting  
Sunlight  
450 ft. candles  
8000 ft. candles 86112 lux (@8 in. on low  
density bar codes)  
4844 lux  
Durability  
6-ft. drop to concrete  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
0° to 40°C  
32° to 104°F  
-40° to 140°F  
-40° to 60°C  
5% to 95% (non-condensing)  
Height  
6.3 in.  
5 in.  
16 cm  
Length  
12.7 cm  
7.1 cm  
Width  
2.8 in.  
I, II  
CDRH Class  
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LS 3070LR Technical Specifications  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
Power Requirements:  
Scanner  
4.75 to 14 VDC; 210 mA @ 5 VDC Typical.  
5 VDC ± 10% @ 190 mA Typical.  
Base/Charger  
12 VDC ± 10% @ 400 mA Typical.  
Scan Repetition Rate  
Approximately 36 (± 3) scans/ sec  
(bidirectional)  
Start-up Time  
<50 msec. from scan enable  
<110 msec. from scan enable  
± 60° from normal  
Data Acquisition Time  
Skew Tolerance  
Pitch Angle  
± 45° from normal  
Decode Depth of Field  
Minimum Element Width  
Maximum Element Width  
Print Contrast Minimum  
See LS 3070LR Long Range on page 3-7  
0.007 in.  
0.2 in.  
.178 mm  
5.08 mm  
50% absolute dark/ light reflectance  
differential, measured at 675 nm.  
Ambient Light Immunity  
Incandescent  
Fluorescent  
450 ft. candles  
450 ft. candles  
450 ft. candles  
450 ft. candles  
8000 ft. candles 86112 lux  
6-ft. drop to concrete  
4844 lux  
4844 lux  
4844 lux  
4844 lux  
Sodium Vapor  
Mercury Vapor  
Sunlight  
Durability  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
0° to 40°C  
32° to 104°F  
-40° to 140°F  
-40° to 60°C  
5% to 95% (non-condensing)  
Height  
6.3 in.  
5 in.  
2.8 in.  
II  
16 cm  
Length  
12.7 cm  
7.1 cm  
Width  
CDRH Class  
4-7  
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LS 3070ALR Technical Specifications  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
Power Requirements:  
Scanner  
4.75 to 14 VDC; 210 mA @ 5 VDC Typical.  
5 VDC ± 10% @ 190 mA Typical.  
Base/Charger  
12 VDC ± 10% @ 400 mA Typical.  
Scan Repetition Rate  
Start-up Time  
<50 msec. from scan enable  
Data Acquisition Time  
Skew Tolerance  
<110 msec. from scan enable  
± 60° from normal  
Pitch Angle  
± 45° from normal  
Decode Depth of Field  
Minimum Element Width  
Maximum Element Width  
Print Contrast Minimum  
See LS 3070ALR Advanced Long Range on page 3-8  
0.015 in.  
0.1 in.  
.380 mm  
2.54 mm  
50% absolute dark/ light reflectance differential,  
measured at 675 nm.  
Ambient Light Immunity  
Incandescent  
450 ft. candles  
450 ft. candles  
450 ft. candles  
450 ft. candles  
4844 lux  
4844 lux  
4844 lux  
4844 lux  
Fluorescent  
Sodium Vapor  
Mercury Vapor  
Sunlight  
8000 ft. candles 86112 lux  
Durability  
6-ft. drop to concrete  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
0° to 40°C  
32° to 104°F  
-40° to 140°F  
-40° to 60°C  
5% to 95% (non-condensing)  
Height  
6.3 in.  
5 in.  
16 cm  
Length  
12.7 cm  
7.1 cm  
Width  
2.8 in.  
IIIA  
CDRH Class  
4-8  
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LS 3070XLR Technical Specifications  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
Power Requirements:  
Scanner  
4.75 to 14 VDC; 210 mA @ 5 VDC Typical.  
5 VDC ± 10% @ 190 mA Typical.  
Base/Charger  
12 VDC ± 10% @ 400 mA Typical.  
Scan Repetition Rate  
Approximately 36 (± 3) scans/ sec  
(bidirectional)  
Start-up Time  
<50 msec. from scan enable  
<110 msec. from scan enable  
± 60° from normal  
Data Acquisition Time  
Skew Tolerance  
Pitch Angle  
± 45° from normal  
Decode Depth of Field  
Minimum Element Width  
Maximum Element Width  
Print Contrast Minimum  
See LS 3070XLR Extra Long Range on page 3-9  
0.030 in.  
0.1 in.  
.762 mm  
2.54 mm  
50% absolute dark/ light reflectance  
differential, measured at 675 nm.  
Ambient Light Immunity  
Incandescent  
100 ft. candles  
450 ft. candles  
450 ft. candles  
450 ft. candles  
1076.4 lux  
4844 lux  
4844 lux  
4844 lux  
Fluorescent  
Sodium Vapor  
Mercury Vapor  
Durability  
6-ft. drop to concrete  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
0° to 40°C  
32° to 104°F  
-40° to 140°F  
-40° to 60°C  
5% to 95% (non-condensing)  
Height  
6.3 in.  
5 in.  
16 cm  
Length  
12.7 cm  
7.1 cm  
Width  
2.8 in.  
IIIA  
CDRH Class  
4-9  
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LS 3070HV Technical Specifications  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
Power Requirements:  
Scanner  
4.75 to 14 VDC; 210 mA @ 5 VDC Typical.  
5 VDC ± 10% @ 190 mA Typical.  
Base/Charger  
12 VDC ± 10% @ 400 mA Typical.  
Scan Repetition Rate  
Approximately 36 (± 3) scans/ sec  
(bidirectional)  
Start-up Time  
<50 msec. from scan enable  
<110 msec. from scan enable  
± 60° from normal  
Data Acquisition Time  
Skew Tolerance  
Pitch Angle  
± 45° from normal  
Decode Depth of Field  
Minimum Element Width  
Maximum Element Width  
Print Contrast Minimum  
See LS 3070HV High Visibility on page 3-10  
0.0075 in.  
0.1 in.  
.190 mm  
2.54 mm  
25% absolute dark/ light reflectance  
differential, measured at 675 nm.  
Ambient Light Immunity  
Incandescent  
400 ft. candles  
450 ft. candles  
450 ft. candles  
450 ft. candles  
4305 lux  
4844 lux  
4844 lux  
4844 lux  
Fluorescent  
Sodium Vapor  
Mercury Vapor  
Sunlight  
10,000 ft. candles 107640 lux  
Durability  
6-ft. drop to concrete  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
0° to 40°C  
32° to 104°F  
-40° to 140°F  
-40° to 60°C  
5% to 95% (non-condensing)  
Height  
6.3 in.  
5 in.  
16 cm  
Length  
12.7 cm  
7.1 cm  
Width  
2.8 in.  
IIIA  
CDRH Class  
4-10  
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Chapter 5  
Interface Guide  
Connecting to a Host Device  
In most cases, connecting your LS 3070s base station to your host terminal is a  
configurations are shown on the following pages. Some POS keyboards require  
more intricate installation instructions. Those begin on page 5-6.  
prior to connecting or disconnecting cables.  
Refer to Interfaces beginning on page 5-23 for the proper interface cable  
assembly.  
After you've connected your base station to your host terminal, refer to Chapter  
6: Programming for programming instructions.  
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Connecting Base Station to a Host  
OCIA and OCR Terminals  
The OCIA or OCR port must be activated and referenced by the POS system,  
or no communications will take place.  
POS Terminal  
Base Station  
Figure 5-1. Connecting Base Station to OCIA/OCR Terminals  
These include:  
OCR  
IBM 3653/ 3683/ 3684, Fujitsu 7770/ 7880/ 7990/ 8770/ 9000.  
OCIA  
NCR 2151/ 2152/ 2154/ 2155/ 2157/ 2126/ 2126-1120/ 2950/ 7050/ 7052,  
Nixdorf 8812, ICL 9505/ 9507/ 9518.  
The OCIA port on some terminals, specifically the NCR 2950, 2152 and 2257,  
may not be accessible from the exterior of the unit. These terminals must be  
opened and the base station cable connected to the OCIA port on the main  
processor board.  
Note: Some of the above terminals may also be connected as POS keyboard  
wedges. See specific installation instructions beginning on page 5-6.  
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RS-232C Single Port  
RS-232C Device  
Base Station  
Figure 5-2. Connecting Base Station to RS-232C Single-Port Host  
Any of the following RS-232C (DB 25) connectors are supported: Male, TxD on  
pin 2 or TxD on pin 3. Female, TxD on Pin 2 or Pin 3. For other pinouts and  
cable types, contact the Symbol Support Center at 1-800-653-5350.  
RS-232C Dual Port  
Host  
System  
(Port 1)  
RS-232C Auxiliary  
Device (Port 2)  
Base  
Station  
Figure 5-3. RS-232C Dual-Port Mode  
This interface involves connecting a Y-cable, for which the male connector is  
Port 1 and the female connector is Port 2. For IK-1500, male = TxD on Pin 2 and  
female = TxD on Pin 3. For IK-1501, male = TxD on Pin 3 and female = TxD on  
Pin 2  
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IBM 4683/4684/4693/4694  
IBM 4683/4 5B, 9B, 17  
IBM 4693  
IBM 4694  
5B, 9B, 9C«  
9E  
IBM 4683/84; 4693/94  
Base Station  
Figure 5-4. Connecting Base Station to IBM 4683/4684/4693/4694  
To connect the base station, plug the cable into the appropriate port on the rear  
of the IBM 4683/ 84, 4693/ 94.  
For the IBM 4693, port 9C (which replaces port 17 on the 4683/ 84) is the  
appropriate port for connecting the base station. Note that port 9C is  
compatible with ports 9A and 9B, which have identical assignments of  
connector pins.  
For the IBM 4694, there is one single scanner attachment port, 9E, which is  
equivalent in pin assignments to ports 9A, 9B, and 9C on the IBM 4693.  
Note that this variation of port assignments over this range of models  
represents electrical and mechanical changes only. For the IBM 4683/ 84 and  
4693/ 94, communications between the attached scanning system and the  
terminals operating system device driver programs remain the same.  
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Connecting Keyboard Wedges  
Terminal  
Base Station  
Keyboard  
Figure 5-5. Connecting Base Station to Keyboard Wedge  
These include:  
PC Keyboards  
IBM PC/ AT/ XT, PS2-30/ 50/ 55SX/ 60/ 70 and clones.  
Terminal Keyboards  
DEC VT2XX/ VT3XX/ 4XX; HP 700/ 92, 2392; IBM 3178/ 3278/ 3151/ 316X/  
3179/ 3180/ 319X, 3278, 347X; Telex-Memorex 88, 122; Wyse 50/ 60/ 85/ 185/  
150.  
To connect the base station as a keyboard wedge, disconnect the keyboard from  
the terminal, plug the keyboard connector into the base station cable, and plug  
the other end of the cable into the terminal.  
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IBM 3683/3684 Installation  
Caution  
Install cables as described below. Failure to do so may re-  
sult in hardware damage.  
There are four basic steps to this installation:  
1. Remove the IBM 3683/ 84 top cover.  
2. Remove the keyboard.  
3. Install the cable internally or externally.  
4. Replace the keyboard and top cover.  
First: Remove the IBM 3683/84 Top Cover  
1. Set ON/ OFF switch to OFF.  
2. If display is integrated, disconnect the display cable).  
3. Release the front cover latches. See Figure 5-6.  
Insert a spring hook through the gap between the top cover and base at  
the side of the cash register near ON/ OFF switch.  
Hook the spring latch and pull it outward to release.  
prevent it from relatching.  
Repeat this procedure and release spring latch at opposite side of the  
machine.  
4. Holding the cover near the front on both sides, lift front, then push toward  
rear of the machine to release it from the retaining tabs.  
5. Disconnect cable from connector on the right side. See Figure 5-7.  
6. Remove by lifting the entire cover straight up.  
Second: Remove the Keyboard  
Remove the keyboard by lifting it straight up through the retaining guides.  
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Third: Install the Cable Internally  
The base station cable is installed internal to the IBM 3683/ 84 with the cable  
exiting the rear of the terminal.  
1. Remove the printer assembly as follows:  
Disconnect the printer ground strap (slide on connector) from the right  
side of the printer, as shown in Figure 5-7).  
register while pressing downward, as shown in Figure 5-8.  
Lift the printer up and out.  
2. The cable to be installed is illustrated in Figure 5-9.  
3. Mark an X on the side of J16 that faces the front of the terminal. Remove the  
under the printer mounting plate. See Figure 5-10.  
4. Using a small screwdriver, remove the cable access door from the rear of  
Make sure J2 and J16 are positioned so that the X and • align. (Some cables  
are marked with TERM rather than • .) Use the tie wraps provided to secure  
the connection. See Figure 5-11.  
5. Slide J1 under the printer mounting plate to the keyboard access opening.  
Pull it through the opening and secure it with the retaining clips (where J16  
originally was). See Figure 5-12. (Some cables are marked with KBD or  
Keyboard rather than • .)  
6. Push the J2/ J16 connection under the printer mounting plate. Replace the  
cable access door at the rear of the register.  
7. Replace the printer assembly as follows:  
Attach the ground strap to the right side of the assembly.  
Fasten the locking tabs by sliding them toward the rear of the register.  
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Fourth: Replace the Keyboard and Top Cover  
1. Replace the keyboard down into the retaining glides.  
2. Replace the top cover as follows:  
Replace the display cable if display is integrated.  
Hold the cover so that rear slots fit into retaining tabs.  
Lower the cover at front to engage the front side latches.  
You can now attach your scanner and peripheral devices.  
Figure 5-6. Releasing the Front Cover Latches  
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Connector  
Printer Ground Strap  
Figure 5-7. Disconnecting Cable from Connector  
Locking Tab  
Figure 5-8. Sliding Printer Locking Tabs  
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Figure 5-9. Cable  
Figure 5-10. J16 Connector  
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Figure 5-11. Connecting J2 to J16  
Figure 5-12. Securing J1  
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IBM 3653 Installation  
1. Be sure the IBM 3653 terminal is powered-down. Open the door over the  
ribbon cartridge as shown in Figure 5-13.  
2. Loosen the right side panel screw (see Figure 5-13). Grasp the right panel  
panel.  
3. Loosen the two screws behind the top of the keyboard cover. Lift and  
remove the keyboard cover. See Figure 5-14.  
4. From the bottom of the register, slide the cable retaining clips until the  
cables are free. From inside the register, pass the base station cable (single  
end) through the power cable hole. See Figure 5-15.  
Caution  
Use extreme care to avoid damaging the connector pins.  
5. Loosen the screw on the base of the cash register near the bottom left side  
of the card cage. Swing the card cage open by pulling on the left side. See  
Figure 5-16.  
6. Locate the keyboard connector to check for 5 volts DC. Using a DVM,  
connect the GND (-) probe to the screw that holds the keyboard to the  
chassis, and connect the POS (+) probe to the 5-volt lead on the TOP ROW  
of the keyboard connector, second from right (see Figure 5-17). Turn on the  
cash register. If the voltage is less than 5 volts, locate the voltage adjustment  
hole on the power supply case behind the card cage (see Figure 5-18). Using  
a flexible screw driver, adjust the potentiometer until the voltage is 5.0 to  
5.1 volts. Turn off the register and remove the DVM.  
7. Route cable under card cage to the front of the register.  
8. Locate the keyboard connector on the keyboard and observe its orientation  
while removing the connector.  
9. Place shrink sleeve over the cable assembly (heat with blow dryer or heat  
gun to shrink the sleeving if possible).  
10. Insert the polarizing key into the top right corner socket. The polarizing  
key is found in the bag containing the tie wrap.  
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11. Remove the protective foam from the register end of the base station Y-  
cable, and insert into the cable assembly. Place the assembly near the  
bottom of the register behind the keyboard.  
12. Install the keyboard connector, as shown in Figure 5-19. Secure with the tie  
wrap that doesn't have a mounting hole.  
13. Locate the brass plate behind the card cage and remove the front left screw.  
Install tie wrap between the screw and plate. Replace the screw and  
tighten.  
14. Loop tie wrap around the cable. Insert in slot and pull tight.  
15. Close the card cage and tighten the screws.  
16. Replace the keyboard cover and side panel, then tighten the screws.  
You can now attach your scanner and peripheral devices.  
Figure 5-13. Removing Panel  
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Screws  
Figure 5-14. Removing Keyboard Cover  
Figure 5-15. Sliding Base Station Cable Through Hole  
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Figure 5-16. Opening Card Cage  
Figure 5-17. Connecting Probes  
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Figure 5-18. Voltage Adjustment Hole  
Figure 5-19. Installing Keyboard Connector  
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NCR 280 Installation  
1. Ensure that the NCR 280 is powered down and unplugged. Open the door  
on the top, left-hand side and remove the two screws which fasten the steel  
plate to the terminal cover. Slide the steel plate to the left to remove.  
2. Remove the two round head screws from the back of the terminal. Be sure  
the doors on the left and right side of the terminal are open and that there  
are no keys inserted in the locks on the front. Lift off the terminal cover.  
3. Locate the card edge connector to the left of the keyboard. Mark the top  
side of the connector before removing it from the keyboard.  
4. Remove the four “C” clips that hold the keyboard in place. Remove the  
keyboard.  
5. Feed the end of the RL 470 base station cable with the 2x8 header connector  
under the large capacitor mounted horizontally in the terminal power  
supply. Next feed the cable between the two large vertically-mounted  
capacitors then through the hole in the plate adjacent to these two  
capacitors. Feed through enough cable so that the cable reaches the  
terminal keyboard.  
6. Mate the 2x8 header connector to the connector on the interface board.  
Note that pin 10 is keyed.  
7. With the component side up on the interface board, connect the card edge  
connector on the interface board to the card edge on the keyboard. The  
interface board will be mounted under the keyboard PC board.  
8. Connect the card edge connector, removed earlier from the keyboard, to the  
interface board, with the marked side facing down.  
9. Replace the keyboard with the interface board attached. Be sure the  
interface board is installed so that it doesn't interfere with any cable  
assemblies. Replace the “C” clips.  
10. Remove any slack in the RL 470 base station cable by gently pulling it back  
through the terminal power supply.  
11. Using the cable tie provided, secure the base station cable to the cable  
bundle near the capacitor, which is mounted horizontally approximately 6  
1/ 2 in. from the rear of the terminal.  
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12. Cut a 1-in. diameter semicircle at the bottom left of the terminal cover,  
approximately 6 1/ 2 in. from the back of the unit, so that when the cover is  
replaced, this opening fits over the cable. Be sure to file down all sharp  
edges.  
13. Replace the terminal cover making sure that cable fits into the opening;  
secure the two screws at the back of the terminal. Replace the steel plate to  
the terminal cover and secure.  
You can now attach your scanner and peripheral devices.  
NCR 2151 Installation  
1. Be sure the NCR 2151 terminal is powered-down. Remove the terminal's  
front grille by loosening the two (2) screws (turn clockwise) that fasten the  
grille down to the front of the terminal. Fully extend the card slide  
assembly. Disengage the catches holding the board assemblies in place.  
Then gently pull out the processor board (top board) until the connectors  
at the rear of the board become visible. To prevent the board from falling  
through the card slide assembly, it may be necessary to support the board  
assembly during this phase.  
2. Locate the integrated circuit designated U109 on the processor board. Note  
U109's orientation by locating its pin 1; this is crucial for the replacement  
that follows.  
Note: U109 is socketed. Using a small screwdriver,  
remove U109 from its mating socket. Replace the  
part with the Terminal Retrofit Circuit provided  
with the installation kit. Be sure that the  
replacement part is oriented in the same direction  
as the part it replaces.  
3. On the far left side of the processor board, carefully remove the connector  
marked I/ O P7 from its mate (J7). Take the K8 T-board connector (p/ n 21-  
02977-01) from the shipping container, and connect J1 to J7 on the processor  
board. This connection mates in one direction only. As the connectors are  
not keyed, be sure the connecting pair is properly aligned.  
4. Locate the J3 connector on the rear right side of the processor board. If a  
cable mates to J3, remove it and note its orientation, as it must be returned  
to the same position later.  
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5. Locate the end of the RL 470 base station cable that branches into a “Y.  
Slide that end under the board assembly inside the register. Leave enough  
slack to make the connection required in the next few steps.  
6. Mate the RL 470 base station cable “Ybranch ending in a 2 x13 female box-  
type connector to P1 on the K8 T-board. Connector P1 is the middle  
connector on the T-Board.  
Note: Connector position 1 of the mating pair is keyed.  
7. Locate connector P2 on the K8 T-board; it is the top connector on the board.  
Mate P2 with the ribbon connector marked I/ O P7. Be sure the ribbon  
connector label I/ O P7 faces up. Also be sure the left and right edges of the  
two connectors line up. This check is very important, as the connectors are  
not keyed.  
8. Mate the RL 470 base station cable “Ybranch ending in a 2X6 female box-  
type connector to P1 on the T-board (p/ n 21-03428-01). Connector P1 is the  
middle connector on the T-board.  
Note: The connector position 1 of the mating pair is  
keyed.  
9. If J3 on the processor board had a cable mating to it, that cable must now  
mate with connector P2 on the T-board (p/ n 21-03428-01).  
Note: The cable must have the same orientation it had  
when removed from J3 on the processor board. If  
no cable was mating with J3, then P2 on the  
T-board (p/ n 21-03428-01) is left unconnected.  
10. Carefully slide the board assembly to its original position in the card slide.  
Then return the card slide to its retracted position. Check that all cables  
mating to the board assemblies are still firmly seated in position.  
11. Locate the supplied cable fastener hardware. Using the hardware, secure  
the RL 470 base station cable to one of the cable fastening posts located at  
the bottom front edge of the terminal housing. Replace the grille removed  
at the beginning of this procedure. The RL 470 base station cable should be  
positioned so that it fits through a slot located at the bottom of the grille.  
You can now attach your scanner and peripheral devices.  
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NCR 2152 Installation  
1. Switch off the NCR 2152. Remove the two large, pan head screws from the  
front of the terminal to allow the top section to open up. Use the two hood  
support rods located to the sides of the housing to support the top section.  
2. Locate the large steel plate covering the printed circuit board assembly.  
Remove the two screws on the right-hand side of the plate. Loosen, but do  
not remove, the two screws holding down the left side of the plate. Slide  
the plate to the left, lift up and remove to expose the component side of the  
processor board.  
3. Locate the Keyboard Interface connector at the back left of the processor  
board. This connector will be designated either J12 or J8, depending on the  
processor board used. Mark the top of the connector with tape or a felt  
marker.  
4. Feed the base station cable up through the opening at the back of the  
terminal. The opening is on the same side as the Keyboard Interface  
connector.  
5. Connect J1 of the base station cable to the mating connector, P1, on the cable  
T-Connector provided (P1 is the middle connector).  
Note: Position 16 for the connector pair is keyed.  
6. Unplug the Keyboard Interface connector. Connect the Keyboard Interface  
ribbon cable (marked side up) to P2 of the T-Connector. P2 is the top  
connector on the T-Connector; position 2 of the connector pair is keyed.  
7. Connect J1 of the T-Connector to J12/ J8 on the terminal processor board.  
The T-Connector can mate with J12/ J8 in one direction only.  
8. Locate and remove the pan head cable mounting screw on a flat steel panel  
in the terminal housing. It is about 4 in. to one side of the T-Connector. Use  
the tie provided to secure the cable to the terminal housing; replace the pan  
head screw. The cable must be secured so that the T-Connector is seated  
vertically (i.e., at 90°) to the processor board.  
9. Replace the metal plate that covers the processor board.  
10. Remove the hood supports and lower the top of the terminal into position.  
Replace the two pan head screws to secure the top housing.  
You can now attach your scanner and peripheral devices.  
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NCR 2154/2155 Installation  
1. Power-down the NCR 2154/ 2155 POS terminal.  
2. Remove the keyboard by grasping the keyboard cover at its corners and  
lifting upward.  
3. Remove the cable connecting the keyboard to the terminals main PC  
board.  
4. Install the LL 500 cable in place of the keyboard cable just removed. The  
modular connector should be connected to J1 on the keyboard, and the 6-  
pin square connector should be connected to J4 on the terminals main PC  
board.  
5. Reinstall the keyboard by first placing the tabs, located on the back left and  
back right of the keyboard cover, behind the tabs located in a similar  
position on the terminal. The keyboard cable should be made to pass  
through the notch located at the rear left side of the keyboard cover.  
6. Finally, making sure that the remaining tabs on the keyboard cover are  
positioned inside the terminal housing, press down on the keyboard cover  
until it snaps into place.  
You can now attach your scanner and peripheral devices.  
NCR 7052 Installation  
1. Switch-off the NCR 7052 and remove the rear panel. If the terminal is not  
powered-down before the rear panel is removed, the unit will turn itself  
off. Note that the unit will turn on again when the rear panel is re-installed.  
2. Unplug the keyboard connector. Run the keyboard-style connectors on the  
base station data output cable up the rear well of the terminal.  
3. Plug the male keyboard connector into the female connector on the base  
station; plug the male connector from the base station into the NCR 7052  
base.  
4. Replace the rear panel of the terminal.  
You can now attach your scanner and peripheral devices.  
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Fujitsu 9000 Installation  
1. Switch-off the Fujitsu 9000, and disconnect the power. Push down on the  
keyboard release latch below the keyboard. Pull the keyboard forward, lift  
and remove  
2. Press down the printer release tab. Push the printer back and remove. Press  
down the display release tab. Push the display back and remove.  
3. Remove the four screws securing the top plate to the chassis. Carefully lift  
the top plate. Disconnect the 60-pin connector marked KB-PR-DISP from  
the motherboard.  
4. Remove one of the metal filler brackets at the left-rear corner of the chassis,  
and insert the base station cable ends with the two 15-pin connectors.  
5. By the connector marked KB on the top plate, remove the two phillips head  
screws holding the connector plate to the top plate.  
6. Remove the two screws holding the 15-pin D-type male connector to the  
plate. Push the connector through the top plate.  
7. Slide the insulating sleeve over the 15-pin D-type female connector on the  
base station cable.  
8. Attach the 15-pin D-type female connector on the base station cable to the  
15-pin D-type male keyboard connector. Push the insulating sleeve down  
over the two connectors and secure both sides with tie wraps. Connectors  
must be completely insulated to prevent any possibility of shorting to  
any component.  
9. Push the 15-pin D-type male connector on the base station cable through  
the KB opening on the top plate. Attach this connector to the connector  
plate, making sure the small U-shaped spacer is between the connector and  
the plate.  
10. Attach the connector plate to the top plate with the small spacing washer  
closest to the top plate. Attach the top plate to the terminal, re-inserting the  
four screws.  
11. Replace the display and printer. Replace the keyboard  
You can now attach your scanner and peripheral devices.  
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Interfaces  
Select the appropriate interface cable assembly for your host system.  
Host  
Type  
Interface P/N  
DEC VT 2XX/ 3XX/ 4XX  
Fujitsu 7770, 7880, 7990, 8770  
Fujitsu 9000  
Wedge  
OCR  
OCR  
IK-1400  
IK-0901  
IK-0900  
IK-0403  
Fujitsu 9000  
Wedge  
HP 700/ XX, 239X  
Wedge  
IK-1301  
RS-232C  
TxD on Pin 2, Male  
TxD on Pin 3, Male  
TxD on Pin 2, Female  
TxD on Pin 3, Female  
Dual, TxD on Pin 2, Male  
Dual, TxD on Pin 3, Male  
RS-232C  
RS-232C  
RS-232C  
RS-232C  
RS-232C  
RS-232C  
IK-0801  
IK-0802  
IK-0803  
IK-0800  
IK-1500  
IK-1501  
IBM 3151  
IBM 3161/ 319X  
IBM 3178  
IBM 3179, 3180  
IBM 3278  
IBM 347X  
IBM AT/ XT*  
IBM PS/ 2* Model 30,50,55SX,60,70,80  
IBM 3653  
IBM 3653, 3683/ 3684  
IBM 3683, 3684  
IBM 4683/ 4684  
IBM 4683/ 4684  
IBM 4683/ 4684  
Wedge  
Wedge  
Wedge  
Wedge  
Wedge  
Wedge  
Wedge  
Wedge  
Wedge  
OCR  
IK-0409  
IK-0406  
IK-1200  
IK-0405  
IK-1201  
IK-0409  
IK-0400  
IK-0401  
IK-0300  
IK-0902  
IK-0200  
IK-0100  
IK-1100  
IK-0101  
Wedge  
Port 5B  
Port 9B  
Port 17  
ICL 9505, 9507, 9518  
ICL 9520  
OCIA  
OCIA  
IK-1005  
IK-1006  
*And clones  
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Host  
Type  
Interface P/N  
NCR 280  
NCR 2126-1120  
NCR 2151  
Wedge  
OCIA  
Wedge  
Wedge  
OCIA  
OCIA  
OCIA  
Wedge  
IK-0700  
IK-1004  
IK-0600  
IK-0500  
IK-1001  
IK-1002  
IK-1000  
IK-0402  
NCR 2152  
NCR 2152/ 2257/ 2950  
NCR 2154/ 2155/ 2157/ 7050  
NCR 7052  
NCR 7052  
Nixdorf 8812  
OCIA  
IK-1003  
IK-0400  
IK-1300  
Telex Memorex 88, 122  
Wyse 60, 85, 150, 150+, 185  
Wedge  
Wedge  
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Programming  
Programming Overview  
Before programming, follow the instructions in the Chapter 2: Setup and Chapter  
5: Interface Guide.  
however, apply to your specific host. For example, if you have an OCIA  
terminal, RS-232C parameters such as baud rate and parity will not apply.  
Simply ignore those parameters not designed for your application. If you're not  
your specific terminal type.  
The first section of this chapter, Parameter Descriptions beginning on page 6-3,  
defines parameters and the bar codes necessary to set those parameters.  
To customize data for your specific needs, see the Advanced Programmers Guide.  
Consult the Parameter Descriptions beginning on page 6-3 for explanations of  
parameter types; Parameter Selections beginning on page 6-21 shows the  
available parameters for various terminal types.  
If the default values suit your requirements, all you need to do is scan the SET  
DEFAULT bar code. Parameters other than default values can be set by  
scanning sequences of bar codes. Chapter 7: Parameter Menus contain all the bar  
codes necessary to program the scanner for each parameter selection.  
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Scanning Sequence Examples  
example, if you want to set the baud rate to 9600, simply scan the 9600 bar code  
listed under Baud Rate. The base station will issue a warble tone, signifying a  
successful parameter entry.  
If you want to add or change prefixes and suffixes or customize the data  
transmission format, you will have to scan several bar codes. This procedure is  
described in Parameter Descriptions beginning on page 6-3.  
Errors While Scanning  
Don't worry if you make an error during a scanning sequence. Merely reenter  
the correct parameter.  
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Parameter Descriptions  
Set Parameter Defaults  
Scanning the SET DEFAULT bar code returns all parameters to the values  
listed in the Default Table beginning on page 6-28.  
Host Interface Code  
Each Interface Cable Assembly defaults to a given host. These assemblies, their  
corresponding defaults, and additional bar codes begin in Chapter 7: Parameter  
Menus. In some cases, two bar codes may correspond to one interface type; this happens  
when different software revisions exist for the same host type. If there are two bar codes  
for your host type, try the first bar code; if that does not work, then try the second one.  
Code Types  
The bar code menu selections enable the scanner to decode any or all of the  
following symbologies.  
UPC Versions A and E (EAN 8 and 13)  
Codabar  
Code 39  
Code 39 Full ASCII  
Interleaved 2 of 5  
MSI Plessey  
Discrete 2 of 5  
Code 128  
EAN 128  
The scanner will autodiscriminate between all of the above symbologies,  
except for Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII.  
Code Lengths  
Code lengths for certain code type (i.e., Code 39, Codabar, etc.) may be set for  
any length, one or two discrete lengths, or lengths within a specific range. The  
length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable  
characters) the code contains.  
Length Within Range - This option allows you to decode a code type within a  
specified range. For example to decode Code 39 characters containing between  
4 and 12 characters, first scan Code 39 Length Within Range. Then scan 0, 4, 1  
and 2 (single digit numbers must always be preceded by a leading zero).  
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One Discrete Length - This option will allow you to decode only those codes  
containing a selected length. For example, if you select D 2 of 5 One Discrete  
Length, then scan 1, 4, the only D 2 of 5 codes decoded will be those containing  
14 characters  
Two Discrete Lengths - This option will allow you to decode only those codes  
containing two selected lengths. For example, if you select D 2 of 5 Two  
Discrete Lengths, then scan 0, 2, 1, 4, the only D 2 of 5 codes decoded will be  
those containing 2 or 14 characters.  
Any Length - Scanning this option allows you to decode the selected code type  
containing any number of characters. For example, if you scan Codabar Any  
Length, you will be able to decode a Codabar symbol containing any number  
of characters.  
Code 39 Full ASCII  
The ASCII character set assigns a code for letters, punctuation marks,  
numerals, and most control keystrokes on the keyboard.  
The first 32 codes are non-printable and are assigned to keyboard control  
characters such as BACKSPACE and RETURN. The other 96 are called  
printable codes because all but SPACE and DELETE produce visible  
characters.  
Code 39 Full ASCII interprets the bar code control character ($ + % / )  
preceding a Code 39 symbol and assigns an ASCII character value. For  
example, when Code 39 Full ASCII is enabled and a +B is scanned, it will be  
interpreted as b, %J as ?, and $H emulates the keystroke BACKSPACE.  
Scanning ABC$M will output the keystroke equivalent of ABC ENTER.  
The LS 3070 will not autodiscriminate between Code 39 and Code 39 Full  
ASCII.  
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Decode Options  
Transmit UPC-E/UPC-A Check Digit  
Select if decoded UPC symbols are transmitted with or without a check digit.  
Convert UPC-E To UPC-A  
Use this parameter to convert UPC-E (zero suppressed) decoded data to UPC-  
A format before transmission. After conversion, data will follow UPC format  
and be affected by UPC-A programming selections (e.g., Preamble, Check  
Digit).  
Ean Zero Extend  
This parameter adds five leading zeros to decoded EAN-8 symbols to make  
them compatible in format to EAN-13 symbols.  
Xmit “No Decode” Message  
This feature gives you the option to transmit “NR” when a symbol does not  
decode. Prefixes and suffixes enabled will be appended around this message.  
Decode UPC/EAN Supplemental  
Select whether UPC/ EAN is decoded with or without supplemental  
characters. Supplementals are additionally appended characters (2 or 5)  
according to specific code format conventions (e.g., UPC A+2, UPC E+2, EAN  
8+2).  
If UPC/ EAN with supplemental characters is selected, UPC/ EAN symbols  
without supplemental characters won't be decoded. If UPC/ EAN without  
supplemental characters is selected and the scanner is presented with a UPC/  
EAN plus supplemental symbol, the UPC/ EAN will be decoded and the  
supplemental characters ignored.  
If autodiscrimination is chosen, the LS 3070 will, after additional processing to  
ensure a good decode, transmit either. (NOTE: To minimize the risk of invalid  
data transmission, it is recommended that you select whether to read or  
ignore supplemental characters.)  
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Code 39 Check Digit  
When enabled, this parameter checks the integrity of a Code 39 symbol to  
ensure it complies with a modulo 43 check digit algorithm.  
ITF-14/EAN-13 Conversion  
If your terminal supports EAN-13, this feature converts a 14 character I 2 of 5  
code into EAN-13, and transmits to the host as EAN-13. In order to accomplish  
this, the I 2 of 5 code must be enabled, one length (either LENGTH 1 or  
LENGTH 2) must be set to 14, the code must have a leading zero and a valid  
EAN-13 check digit.  
Bi-Directional Redundancy for Codabar  
This parameter applies only to Codabar symbols. When enabled, the bar code  
must be decoded in both directions to be considered good.  
MSI Plessey Check Digit  
One or two digits at the end of the bar code that check the integrity of the data.  
At least one check digit (default) is always required. Check digits are not  
transmitted with the data.  
Code 39 Buffering (Scan & Store)  
When you select the scan and store option, all Code 39 symbols having a  
leading space as a first character are temporarily buffered in the unit to be  
transmitted later. The leading space is not buffered.  
Decode of a valid Code 39 symbol with no leading space causes transmission  
in sequence of all buffered data in a first-in first-out format, plus transmission  
of the “triggering” symbol. See Code 39 Buffering beginning on page 6-26 for  
further details.  
When the scan and transmit option is selected, decoded Code 39 symbols  
without leading spaces are transmitted without being stored in the buffer.  
Scan and Store affects Code 39 decodes only. If you select scan and store, it is  
recommended that you configure the scanner to decode Code 39 symbology  
only.  
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Beeper Volume  
Select degree of volume — high or low.  
Beep After Good Decode  
Determine if the unit beeper will sound during normal scanning. Usually it is  
desirable to operate the unit with the beeper enabled. In all cases, the beeper  
operates during parameter menu scanning and indicates error conditions. See  
Beeper Denitions beginning on page 6-24.  
UPC/EAN Security Level  
The LS 3070 offers four levels of decode security for UPC/ EAN bar codes.  
Increasing levels of security are provided for decreasing levels of bar code  
quality. There is an inverse relationship between security and scanner  
aggressiveness, so be sure to choose only that level of security necessary for  
any given application.  
Security Level 0 - This is the default setting which allows the scanner to  
operate in its most aggressive state, while providing sufficient security in  
decoding “in spec” UPC/ EAN bar codes.  
Security Level 1 - As bar code quality levels diminish, certain characters  
become prone to mis-decodes before others (i.e., 1, 2, 7, 8). If you are  
experiencing mis-decodes of poorly printed bar codes, and the mis-  
decodes are limited to these characters, select this security level.  
Security Level 2 - If you are experiencing mis-decodes of poorly printed  
bar codes, and the mis-decodes are not limited to characters 1, 2, 7 and 8,  
select this security level.  
Security Level 3 - If you have tried Security Level 2, and are still  
experiencing mis-decodes, select this security level. Be advised, selecting  
this option is an extreme measure against mis-decoding severely out of  
spec bar codes. Selection of this level will significantly impair the  
decoding ability of the scanner.  
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Decode Redundancy  
Use this parameter to indicate whether the scanner must read a bar code one  
time (LEVEL 1), two times (LEVEL 2), or three times (LEVEL 3) before  
decoding it. A higher level of redundancy ensures the accuracy of a decode in,  
for example, poor quality symbols.  
UPC-A and -E Preamble  
Three options are given for the lead-in characters of decoded UPC-A or UPC-  
E symbols transmitted to the host device. Select one preamble for UPC-A  
decodes and one for UPC-E decodes. These lead-in characters are considered  
part of the symbol itself. The three options are:  
a system character only  
the country code and system character  
no preamble  
The system character is the digit printed to the extreme left of a UPC symbol.  
The country code for UPC is always zero, and it cannot be transmitted without  
the system character.  
Pause Duration  
This parameter, used in data editing, allows a pause to be inserted at any point  
in the data transmission. Pauses are set by scanning a two digit number (i.e.,  
two bar codes), and are measured in 1/ 10 second intervals. For example,  
will give you a 1/ 2 second delay.  
Prefix/Suffix Values  
A prefix/ suffix may be appended to scan and magstripe data, for use in data  
editing. These values are set by scanning a four digit number (i.e., four bar  
codes) that correspond to keycodes for various terminals. See the ASCII Table  
beginning on page 8-1.  
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Data Transmission Formats  
Magstripe Data Transmission Format  
Magstripe data format options are open for user determination with the  
specific application. The following are standard selections:  
Standard:  
Option 1:  
Option 2:  
Option 3:  
Option 4:  
Option 5:  
Option 6:  
<data as on card>  
<acct nr>  
<acct nr> <SUFFIX>  
<acct nr> <SUFFIX> <exp data (MMYY)> <SUFFIX>  
<acct nr> <SUFFIX> <exp data (YYMM)> <SUFFIX>  
<acct nr> <SUFFIX> <name> <SUFFIX>  
<acct nr> <SUFFIX> <exp data (MMYY)> <SUFFIX>  
<name> <SUFFIX>  
Option 7:  
<acct nr> <SUFFIX> <exp data (YYMM)> <SUFFIX>  
<name> <SUFFIX>  
Option 8:  
Option 9:  
<PREFIX> <acct nr>  
<PREFIX> <acct nr> <SUFFIX>  
Option 10: <PREFIX> <acct nr> <SUFFIX> <exp data (MMYY)>  
<SUFFIX>  
Option 11: <PREFIX> <acct nr> <SUFFIX> <exp data (YYMM)>  
<SUFFIX>  
Option 12: <PREFIX> <acct nr> <SUFFIX> <name> <SUFFIX>  
Option 13: <PREFIX> <acct nr> <SUFFIX> <exp data (MMYY)>  
<SUFFIX> <name> <SUFFIX>  
Option 14: <PREFIX> <acct nr> <SUFFIX> <exp data (YYMM)>  
<SUFFIX><name> <SUFFIX>  
<acct nr> = account number on card  
<exp data> = expiration date (MMYY = month, year; YYMM = year, month)  
<PREFIX> <SUFFIX> as selected by user  
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Scan Data Transmission Format  
Scan data format options can be selected by the user. The following are  
standard selections:  
Standard:  
Option 1:  
Option 2:  
Option 3:  
<data as is>  
<data> <SUFFIX>  
<PREFIX> <data> <SUFFIX>  
<PREFIX> <data>  
<data as is> = scanned bar code data  
<PREFIX> and <SUFFIX> as selected by the user  
Laser Control  
Laser On Timeout  
The maximum time the laser will remain on or decode processing will continue  
during a trigger pull. Programmable in .5 sec increments from 0.5 to 6.0 sec.  
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RS-232C Options  
Baud Rate  
Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. The scanner's  
baud rate setting should match the data rate setting of the host device. If not,  
data may not reach the host device or may reach it in distorted form.  
Parity  
A parity check bit is the most significant bit of each ASCII coded character. If  
you select ODD parity, the parity bit will have a value 0 or 1, based on data, to  
ensure that an odd number of 1 bits are contained in the coded character.  
If you select EVEN parity, the parity bit will have a value 0 or 1, to ensure that  
an even number of 1 bits are contained in the coded character. Select MARK  
parity and the parity bit will always be 1. Select SPACE parity and the parity  
bit is always 0. Select the parity type according to host device requirements.  
Check Parity  
Select whether or not the parity of received characters is checked. The type of  
parity can be selected with the PARITY parameter.  
Hardware Handshaking  
Hardware handshaking allows you to check the readiness of the receiving  
device before data is transmitted. If the receiving device is periodically  
occupied with other tasks, hardware handshaking is needed to prevent loss of  
transmitted data. Hardware handshaking may not be used in conjunction with  
software handshaking. Refer to the flowchart on the following page.  
RS-232C communications are designed to operate either with or without  
hardware handshaking lines, RTS, Request to Send, and CTS, Clear to Send.  
If RTS/ CTS handshaking is selected, scan data is transmitted with the  
following sequence: (Note that the DTR signal is hardwired active.)  
The base station reads the CTS line for activity. If CTS is asserted, the base  
will wait up to one second for the host to negate the CTS line. If, after one  
second the CTS line is still asserted, the base will sound a transmit error  
and any scanned data will be lost.  
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When the CTS line is negated, the base asserts the RTS line and waits for  
one second for the host to assert CTS. When the host asserts CTS, data is  
transmitted.  
When data transmission is complete, the base will negate RTS 10 msec  
after sending the last character.  
The host should respond by negating CTS. The base will check for a  
negated CTS upon the next transmission of data.  
During the transmission of data, the CTS line should be asserted.  
If the above communications sequence should fail, the base station will  
issue a transmit error. In this case, the data is lost and must be rescanned.  
Select whether the scan data is to be transmitted as soon as it is available or  
whether transmission follows the RTS/ CTS procedure.  
SYMBOL IS DECODED  
HARDWARE HANDSHAKING  
RTS AND CTS  
SELECTED?  
NO REPONSE.  
AFTER 2 SECONDS, THE UNIT  
BEEPS 4 TIMES TO INDICATE  
A TRANSMISSION ERROR.  
YES  
NO  
YES  
CTS ASSERTED?  
If still asserted after 1 sec.,  
indicate transmission error.  
ASSERT RTS  
NO  
NO  
CTS ASSERTED?  
If not asserted after 1 sec.,  
indicate transmission error.  
YES  
TRANSMIT DATA  
FINISHED  
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Software Handshaking  
This parameter offers control of the data transmission process. It may be used  
instead of, but not in conjunction with, hardware handshaking. The base  
station also provides four software handshaking options: NONE, ENQ, ACK/  
NAK, and ACK/ NAK with ENQ. These options may be combined, for  
example ACK/ NAK with ENQ. Refer to the chart following the parameter  
description.  
No Software Handshaking  
ACK/NAK Only  
The ACK/ NAK option checks the success or failure of transmission. The base  
station expects one of the following host responses after a data transmission:  
<ACK> - Acknowledges a valid and successful transmission.  
<NAK> - Indicates a problem with the transmission.  
Whenever a <NAK> is received, the unit retransmits the same data and awaits  
an ACK/ NAK response. After three unsuccessful attempts to transmit the  
same data, the base aborts any further communication attempts on that  
message. Transmission error is indicated by the unit sounding 4 short beeps.  
When no response for the duration of the serial response time-out parameter  
(default 2 seconds), or a NAK is received, the base station will retransmit the  
data until an ACK is received, or the third transmit failure. After three  
unsuccessful transmission attempts, the unit will abort any further  
communication attempts on the current message. It indicates this by sounding  
4 long (1 second) beeps.  
ENQ ONLY  
The ENQ option needs the host to request data before it is transmitted to the  
host. This ensures that data transmission occurs only when the host is ready to  
receive.  
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When you select the wait for ENQ option, the base station waits for an ENQ,  
Enquire character, from the host before it transmits data; otherwise the unit  
transmits data without waiting for an ENQ character from the host. With ENQ  
enabled, the base station must receive an ENQ from the host within a 2 second  
period after the last activity or 4 short beeps are sounded to indicate a  
transmission error; the unit is now ready to scan again.  
ACK/NAK with ENQ  
This combines both handshaking options.  
SYMBOL IS DECODED  
SOFTWARE HANDSHAKING  
ENQ SWITCH ON?  
NO REPONSE.  
AFTER 2 SECONDS, THE UNIT  
BEEPS 4 TIMES TO INDICATE  
A TRANSMISSION ERROR.  
YES  
NO  
WAIT FOR ENQ CHARACTER  
TO BE RECEIVED FROM HOST  
DATA IS TRANSMITTED.  
ACK/NAK SWITCH ON?  
YES  
NO  
WAIT FOR ACK OR NAK RESPONSE FROM HOST  
ACK RESPONSE?  
NO REPONSE.  
AFTER 2 SECONDS, THE UNIT  
BEEPS 4 TIMES TO INDICATE  
A TRANSMISSION ERROR.  
NO  
YES  
TRY 3 TIMES?  
NO  
YES,  
4 LONG BEEPS  
FINISHED  
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Serial Response Timeout  
This parameter determines the maximum period allowed to elapse before the  
base station assumes end of transmission. The delay period can range from 0 to  
9.9 seconds.  
Stop Bit Select  
The stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of  
transmission of one character and prepares the receiving device for the next  
character in the serial data stream. The number of stop bits (one or two) selected  
depends on the number the receiving terminal is programmed to accommodate.  
Set the number of stop bits to match host device requirements.  
ASCII Format  
When enabled, this parameter transmits data in an 8-bit ASCII format. This  
allows the base station to interface with devices requiring that protocol. The  
default is 7-bit ASCII.  
RTS Line State  
In order to transmit, some hosts expect the RTS line to be in a certain state (High  
or Low) when there is no hardware handshaking. This parameter will adjust the  
RTS Line State.  
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Intercharacter Delay  
Select the intercharacter delay option matching host device requirements. The  
intercharacter delay gives the host system time to service its receiver and  
perform other tasks between characters. Select from no delay to a 99 msec  
delay between the transmission of each character.  
Transmit Code ID Character  
A code ID character identifies the code type of a scanned bar code. This may be  
useful when the scanner is decoding more than one code type. If a prefix is  
selected, the code ID character is sent after the prefix. Code ID characters are:  
A = UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, or EAN-8; B - Code 39; C = Codabar; D = Code  
128; F = Interleaved 2 of 5; G = Discrete 2 of 5.  
Transmit AIM ID Character  
Enabling this parameter, with the Transmit Code ID Character parameter  
enabled allows you to send the AIM code identifer in lieu of the Symbol  
identifiers listed above. The identifier will be sent as a three character prefix, in  
accordance with AIM specifications for symbology identifiers. See AIMs  
Guidelines on Symbology Identifiers for full details.  
Ignore Unknown Characters  
When enabled, all data is sent except for unknown characters, and no error  
beeps are sounded. Unknown characters are those characters the selected  
terminal does not recognize.  
When disabled, all data containing one or more unknown characters is  
discarded, and error beeps are sounded.  
OCIA Clock Polarity  
Selects the appropriate clock edge values so that a host terminal with non-  
standard OCIA format can recognize the clock signal phase synchronized with  
data.  
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OCIA Transmit Timeout  
When connected to an OCIA terminal, the RL 470 base/ interface will attempt  
to transmit the data to the host. If the host is not prepared to accept data at that  
time (i.e., the host data buffer may be full), the RL 470 will try to retransmit the  
data for up to 3 seconds. If transmission is not successful, the data will be  
discarded, and the RL 470 will issue a transmission error.  
This parameter allows you to increase the time the RL 470 will attempt  
transmission before discarding the data. You can select up to a 30 second delay  
in one second increments. During the time the RL 470 is attempting to transmit  
data, no new data can be scanned.  
NCR 2152 Fast Transmit  
Selects the data transmission speed to the NCR 2152 POS terminal. Depending  
on the version of NCR 2152, selecting this option may increase the possibility  
of lost or mis-transmitted data.  
IBM 4683/93 Magstripe Communications  
The RL 470 base/ interface communicates with the IBM 4683/ 84/ 4693/ 94 as a  
scanner device, and also as a magstripe reader device. The RL 470/ IBM 4683/  
93 magstripe communications can be enabled and disabled via this parameter.  
If the RL 470 magstripe capability is needed, this parameter should be enabled.  
If not, it should be disabled to avoid contention with any other magstripe  
reader which may be connected to the host.  
International Keypad Emulation  
This parameter is supported by IBM AT/ XT/ PS2 terminals only. The layout of  
some international keyboards differ from that of American keyboards. To send  
a given character, regardless of its physical location on the keyboard, enable  
this parameter.  
International Keypad Emulation Fast Transmit  
This parameter is used when International Keypad Emulation is enabled.  
Some IBM AT/ XT/ PS2s allow for faster transmission. With this parameter  
enabled, the RL470 transmits at a faster rate. Not all IBM AT/ XT/ PS2s support  
a faster transmission rate.  
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National Keyboard Types  
Use this parameter to set the national character type for keyboard characters.  
Selections include U.S. English, French, German, French International,  
Spanish, Italian, Swedish, and U.K. English.  
The following terminals do not support Italian or French International but do  
support the other six options: IBM 3680, 316X, 319X; HP 700/ 92, 2392; Telex  
122; Wyse 50, 60, 160.  
These terminals support all options but French International: VT 220, 320, 420.  
These terminals support all eight options: IBM PC XT, PC AT, PS/ 2.  
The table below indicates hosts supported by industrial versions of the  
scanner.  
Table 6-1. Hosts Supported by Industrial Scanners  
Host Interface  
PC AT  
U.S.  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
U.K.  
Y
Fr.  
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Ger.  
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Spn. Swe.  
Ital. Fr. In.  
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
PC XT  
Y
PS/ 2  
Y
Single RS-232  
Dual RS-232  
Dec VT 220  
Dec VT 320  
Dec VT 420  
HP 700/ 9XX  
HP 2392N  
IBM 3151  
IBM 347X  
IBM 3179  
IBM 3180  
IBM 3179  
IBM 3180  
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
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Spn. Swe. Ital. Fr. In.  
Host Interface  
PC AT  
U.S.  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
U.K.  
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
Fr.  
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
Ger.  
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
PC XT  
PS/ 2  
Single RS-232  
Dual RS-232  
Dec VT 220  
Dec VT 320  
Dec VT 420  
HP 700/ 9XX  
IBM 316X  
IBM 319X  
IBM 3178  
IBM 3278  
Telex - 88  
Telex - 122  
Wyse 60/PC  
Wyse 60/ASCII  
Wyse 60/ANSI  
Wyse 85/ANSI  
Wyse 150/ANSI  
Wyse 150+/PC  
Wyse 150+/ASCII  
Wyse 150+/ANSI  
Wyse 185/ANSI  
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Set Transmission Frequency  
Use this parameter to set an initial transmission frequency to avoid  
interference on the default channel (channel 50). During operation, the  
transmission channel changes automatically whenever interference is  
encountered 80% of the time or more over a continuous five-minute period.  
The selected frequency channel must be between 01 and 82.  
Wait for Host Interface Response Time  
The wait for host interface response timeout is the amount of time it takes for  
the base to communicate with the host interface and the base to send an  
acknowledgment back to the scanner. The amount of time required varies with  
the host device.  
Based on the installed interface type, the scanning system automatically  
calculates a wait or timeout duration for host response. Under normal operating  
conditions, there should be no need to program a wait for host response timeout value.  
However, use this parameter when the interfaces data stream carries an additional  
ADF pause duration. The more pause duration added to the data stream, the  
longer the wait for host response timeout needs to be. Typically, most interfaces  
timeout in an average of three seconds. If a pause duration is added, this may  
cause RF communications errors (6 beeps); increase the host wait response  
timeout to eliminate RF communication errors. Just start by programming at  
least a 5-second timeout. If errors continue, increment the wait for host  
response timeout until the RF communications errors stop occurring.  
Wait for host response timeout values vary from 1 second to 99 seconds. After  
scanning the Wait for Host Interface Response Time bar code, scan two  
number keypad bar codes for the two-digit response time (in seconds). If you  
program a value of zero, there will be an automatic calculation of the host wait  
response timeout value, based on the selected host interface type.  
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Parameter Selections  
Supported features for each host type.  
Table 6-2. Host Supported Parameters  
Decode Parameters  
RS-232C IBM 4683*  
OCIA  
OCR  
Keyboard  
Wedge  
Add Codes to be Decoded  
ASCII Format  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Baud Rate  
Beep After Good Decode  
Beeper Volume  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Check Parity  
Codabar Any Length  
Codabar Length W/I Range  
Codabar One Length  
Codabar Two Lengths  
Code 39 Buffering  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Code 39 Check Digit  
Code 39 Any Length  
Code 39 Length W/I Range  
Code 39 One Length  
Code 39 Two Lengths  
Code 128 Any Length  
Convert UPC-E to A  
Data Transmission Format  
D 2 of 5 Any Length  
D 2 of 5 Length W/I Range  
D 2 of 5 One Length  
D 2 of 5 Two Lengths  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Table 6-2. Host Supported Parameters  
Decode Parameters  
RS-232C IBM 4683*  
OCIA  
OCR  
Keyboard  
Wedge  
Decode Redundancy  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
EAN Zero Extend  
Hardware Handshaking  
Host Interface Code  
IBM 468X/9X Mgstrpe Comm.  
Ignore Unknown Chars.  
Intercharacter Delay  
I 2 of 5 Any Length  
I 2 of 5 Length Within Range  
I 2 of 5 One Length  
I 2 of 5 Two Lengths  
ITF-14/EAN-13 Conversion  
Intl Keyboard Emulation  
Intl Keyboard Emul Fast Xmit  
Laser Off Time-out  
Laser On Time-out  
Magstripe Prefix  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Magstripe Suffix  
NCR 2152 Fast Transmit  
Number of Stop Bits  
OCIA Clock Polarity  
OCIA Transmit Time-out  
Parity  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Pause Duration  
X
X
RTS Line State  
Scan Prefix  
X
X
X
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Table 6-2. Host Supported Parameters  
Decode Parameters  
RS-232C IBM 4683*  
OCIA  
OCR  
Keyboard  
Wedge  
Scan Suffix  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Serial Response Time-out  
Software Handshaking  
Transmit AIM Code ID  
Transmit Code ID Chars.  
Transmit MSI Check Digit  
Transmit No Decode Message  
Transmit UPC-A Check Digit  
Transmit UPC-E Check Digit  
UPC/EAN Security Level  
UPC/EAN Supplemental  
UPC-A Preamble  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
UPC-E Preamble  
* Some parameters are programmed through host computer.  
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Beeper Definitions  
Standard Use  
Beeper Sequence  
Indication  
1 Beep - short high tone  
A bar code symbol, or magstripe data was  
decoded (if decode beeper is enabled).  
2 Beeps - long high tone  
4 Beeps - long high tone  
Mis-match between the selected host and the  
interface cable.  
This signifies either a host interface error or a  
format or transmission error in the magnetic  
stripe card or in a scanned symbol. In that case,  
the data is ignored. This will occur if a unit is not  
properly configured. Check option settings.  
5 Beeps - long high tone  
6 Beeps - short low tone  
Data conversion error. When Ignore Unknown  
Characters is disabled, any attempt to transmit  
data not supported by the selected host will  
produce these error beeps.  
RF communication error.  
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Parameter Menu Scanning  
Beeper Sequence  
Indication  
1 Beep - short high tone  
Correct entry scanned or correct menu sequence  
performed.  
1 Beep - lo/hi tone  
Input error, incorrect bar code or CANCEL  
scanned, wrong entry, incorrect bar code  
programming sequence; remain in program  
mode.  
1 Beep - hi/lo tone  
Keyboard parameter selected. Enter value using  
bar code keypad.  
1 Beep - hi/lo/hi/lo tone  
Successful program exit with change in the  
parameter setting.  
Code 39 Scan And Store  
Beeper Sequence  
Indication  
1 Beep - hi/lo tone  
New Code 39 data was entered into the buffer.  
Code 39 buffer is full.  
3 Beeps - long high tone  
1 Beep - lo/hi/lo tone  
The buffer was erased, or there was an attempt to  
transmit an empty buffer. When the Code 39  
buffer was empty, the base station read a  
command to clear or to transmit a Code 39 buffer.  
2 Beeps - long high tone  
1 Beep - lo/hi tone  
Error in data transmission.  
A successful transmission of buffered data.  
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Code 39 Buffering  
While there is data in the transmission buffer, deleting Code 39 buffering  
capability via the parameter menu is not allowed.  
To allow disabling of Code 39 buffering, first force the buffer transmission (see  
Transmit Buffer on page 6-27) or clear the buffer.  
Buffer Data  
To buffer data, Code 39 buffering must be enabled, and a symbol must be read  
with a space immediately following the start pattern.  
Unless symbol overflows the transmission buffer, unit gives hi/ lo beep to  
indicate successful decode and buffering. See Overfilling Transmission  
Buffer on page 6-27.  
Unit adds the message, excluding the leading space to the transmission  
buffer.  
No transmission will occur.  
Clear Transmission Buffer  
To clear the transmission buffer, read a symbol which contains only a start  
character, a dash (minus), and a stop character.  
Unit issues a short hi/ lo/ hi beep to signal that the transmission buffer has  
been erased, and no transmission has occurred.  
Unit erases the transmission buffer.  
No transmission will occur.  
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Transmit Buffer  
To transmit the buffer, read a symbol containing either the first or second  
condition:  
1. Only a start character, a plus (+), and a stop character.  
The unit signals that the transmission buffer has been sent (a hi/ lo beep).  
Unit sends the buffer.  
Unit clears the buffer.  
2. A Code 39 bar code with leading character other than a space.  
The unit signals a good decode and buffering of that decode has occurred  
by giving a hi/ lo beep.  
Unit transmits the buffer.  
Unit signals that the buffer has been transmitted with a lo/ hi beep.  
Overfilling Transmission Buffer  
If the symbol just read will result in an overflow of the transmission buffer:  
Unit indicates that the symbol has been rejected by issuing three long,  
high beeps.  
No transmission will occur. Data in buffer is not affected.  
Attempt to Transmit an Empty Buffer  
If the symbol just read was the transmit buffer symbol and the Code 39 buffer  
is empty:  
A short lo/ hi/ lo beep signals that the buffer is empty.  
No transmission occurs.  
The buffer remains empty.  
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Default Table  
Table 6-3. Defaults  
Parameter  
Default  
See default table, page 6-31  
All  
Host Interface  
Code Types  
Code Lengths:  
Code 39  
1 to 55  
3 to 55  
2 to 55  
14  
Code 128  
Codabar  
I 2 of 5  
D 2 of 5  
14  
MSI Plessey  
1 to 55  
Decode Options  
Transmit UPC-A Check Digit  
Transmit UPC-E Check Digit  
Convert UPC-E to UPC-A  
EAN Zero Extend  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
One  
Transmit No Decode Message  
Decode UPC/ EAN Supplemental  
ITF-14/ EAN-13 Conversion  
Transmit Code 39 Check Digit  
MSI Plessey Check Digit  
Buffer Code 39  
Disabled  
High  
Beeper Volume  
Beep After Good Decode  
UPC/ EAN Security Level  
Decode Redundancy  
Enabled  
0
0
UPC-A Preamble  
UPC-E Preamble  
Pause Duration  
System Character  
System Character  
0
Prefix/Suffix Values**  
7013 (<Enter> for wedges,  
<CR/ LF> for serial devices)  
Magstripe Data Transmission Format  
Data as is  
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Table 6-3. Defaults  
Parameter  
Default  
Scan Data Transmission Format  
Data as is  
3 Sec  
Laser Control:  
Laser On Time-out  
RS-232C Options  
Baud Rate  
9600  
Parity  
Odd  
Check Parity  
Enabled  
None  
None  
2.0 Sec  
Two  
Hardware Handshaking  
Software Handshaking  
Serial Response Time-out  
Stop Bit Select  
ASCII Data Format  
RTS Line State  
7 Bit  
Low  
Intercharacter Delay  
0
Transmit Code ID Character  
Transmit AIM Code ID  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
3 Sec  
Ignore Unknown Characters  
OCIA Transmit Time-out  
OCIA Clock Polarity  
Falling  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
U.S. English  
50  
NCR 2152 Fast Transmit  
IBM 4683/4 Magstripe Communications  
International Keypad Emulation  
International Keypad Emulation Fast Xmit  
National Keyboard Type  
Set Transmission Frequency (Channel)  
Wait for Host Interface Response Time  
00  
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** Prefix/ Suffix values only apply when the selected transmission format uses  
them. For example, if you select the default setting for Scan Data Transmission  
Format (Data As Is), any prefix or suffix selected is not recognized, since the  
format requires neither.  
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Terminal Specific RS-232C Defaults  
Two RS-232C hosts are set up with their own parameter default settings.  
Selecting the ICL or Nixdorf RS-232C terminal will set the defaults listed  
below. These defaults take precedence over standard defaults. So, if youve  
selected Nixdorf RS-232C, then select the standard defaults, the Nixdorf  
defaults will still take precedence.  
Table 6-4.Terminal-Specific RS-232 Defaults  
Parameter  
Standard  
No Host  
No  
ICL  
RS-232C  
Yes  
NIXDORF  
RS-232C  
Yes  
Fixed Host Select  
Transmit Code ID  
Data Transmission Format  
Suffix  
Data as is  
CR/ LF (7013)  
9600  
Data/ Suffix  
CR (1013)  
9600  
Data/ Suffix  
CR (1013)  
9600  
Baud Rate  
Parity  
Even  
Even  
Odd  
Check Parity  
Enabled  
None  
None  
2 Sec.  
Two  
Enabled  
None  
None  
2 Sec.  
One  
Enabled  
None  
None  
2 Sec.  
One  
Hardware Handshaking  
Software Handshaking  
Serial Response Time-out  
Stop Bit Select  
ASCII Format  
7-Bit  
8-Bit  
8-Bit  
Beep On <BEL>  
Disabled  
Low  
Disabled  
High  
Disabled  
Low  
RTS Line State  
RS-232C UPC-A Code ID  
RS-232C UPC-E Code ID  
RS-232C EAN-8 Code ID  
RS-232C EAN-13 Code ID  
RS-232C Code 39 Code ID  
RS-232C Codabar Code ID  
“A”  
“A”  
“A”  
“A”  
“E0”  
“C0”  
“A”  
“FF”  
B”  
“A”  
“F”  
“A”  
B”  
“C”  
“M”  
“C”  
“N”  
“N”  
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Table 6-4.Terminal-Specific RS-232 Defaults  
Parameter  
Standard  
“D”  
ICL  
None  
“I”  
NIXDORF  
“K”  
RS-232C Code 128 Code ID  
RS-232C I 2 of 5 Code ID  
RS-232C MSI/Plessey Code ID  
“F”  
“I”  
J”  
None  
“O”  
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Chapter 7  
Parameter Menus  
While the last section provided descriptions of all parameter options and other  
programming information, this one provides the bar codes to do the actual  
programming.  
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Set Default Parameter  
Defaults are those listed in the Default Table beginning on page 6-28.  
SET DEFAULTS  
SET ICL RS-232C  
DEFAULTS  
SET NIXDORF RS-232C  
DEFAULTS  
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Host Interface  
To select a host interface:  
1. Locate the type of interface from the list below.  
2. Scan the corresponding bar code from those on the following pages.  
Host Interface  
RS-232C  
Page  
7-4  
Host Interface  
Page  
Computer Terminal Wedges (Cont’d.)  
RS-232 Single Port  
RS-232 Dual Port  
PC Keyboard  
7-4  
7-4  
IBM 3180 (New SW)  
7-14  
7-12  
7-12  
7-12  
7-15  
7-14  
7-15  
7-15  
7-16  
IBM PC/AT  
IBM PC/XT  
IBM PS/2-30  
IBM PS2/50/55SX/60/70/80  
7-6  
7-6  
7-6  
7-6  
POS Keyboard  
IBM 3653  
7-6  
7-7  
7-7  
7-7  
7-8  
7-8  
7-8  
7-10  
7-9  
7-9  
7-9  
7-9  
7-10  
IBM 3683/3684 Calc 35  
IBM 3683/3684 Calc 48  
IBM 3683/3684 Calc 116  
IBM 3683/3684 Tel 35  
IBM 3683/3684 Tel 48  
IBM 3683/3684 Tel 116  
NCR 280  
NCR 2151 (Tel)  
NCR 2151 (Calc)  
NCR 2152 (Tel)  
7-16  
OCR  
IBM 3653/3683  
7-13  
7-13  
7-12  
7-12  
OCIA  
NCR 2126-1120  
NCR “S” 2950  
NCR 7050  
NCR “S” 7052  
NCR “F” 7052  
Nixdorf 8812  
ICL 9520  
ICL 9505/9507/9518  
Spectra Physics  
7-10  
7-10  
7-10  
7-10  
7-10  
7-11  
7-10  
7-10  
7-10  
7-11  
7-11  
7-11  
7-11  
NCR 2152 (Calc)  
NCR 7052  
Computer Terminal Wedges  
DEC VT 2XX, 3XX, 4XX  
DEC 420  
7-13  
7-13  
7-13  
7-13  
HP 700-9X, 239X  
HP 2392 (Later Version)  
IBM 319X, 3178, 3278, 347X,  
348X  
7-14  
7-14  
IBM 3151, 316X, 3179, 3180  
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Note: In some cases, two bar codes may correspond to one  
interface type; this happens when different software  
revisions exist for the same host type. If there are two  
bar codes for your host type, try the first bar code; if  
that does not work, then try the second one.  
Single Port RS-232  
Dual Port RS-232  
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Four Options for Dual Port RS-232:  
Dual Port RS-232:Transmit and Receive from Port 1.  
Dual Port RS-232:Transmit to Ports 1 and 2 — Receive from Port 1.  
Dual Port RS-232:Transmit and Receive from Port 2.  
Dual Port RS-232: Transmit to Ports 1 and 2 — Receive from Port 2.  
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IBM PC/AT, IBM PS2-50/55SX/60/70/80 and Clones  
IBM PC/XT And Clones  
IBM PS2-30 and Clones  
IBM 3653 Keyboard Wedge  
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IBM 3683/3684 Calc 35  
Keyboard Wedge  
IBM 3683/3684 Calc 48  
Keyboard Wedge  
IBM 3683/3684 Calc 116  
Keyboard Wedge  
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IBM 3683/3684 Tel 35  
Keyboard Wedge  
IBM 3683/3684 Tel 48  
Keyboard Wedge  
IBM 3683/3684 Tel 116  
Keyboard Wedge  
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NCR 2151 (Tel) Keyboard Wedge  
NCR 2151 (Calc) Keyboard Wedge  
NCR 2152 (Tel) Keyboard Wedge  
NCR 2152 (Calc) Keyboard Wedge  
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NCR 280 Keyboard Wedge  
NCR 255/2152/2154/2155, NCR 2126-1120  
NCR 2157/2257/7050, NCR “S” 7052 OCIA  
NCR 7052 KeyboardWedge  
NCR “F” 7052 OCIA  
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NCR “S” 2950 OCIA  
Nixdorf 8812 OCIA  
ICL 9505/9507/9518/9520  
OCIA  
Spectra Physics OCIA  
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IBM 4683/4684 Port 5B  
4693  
IBM 4683/4684 Port 9B  
4693  
IBM 4683/4684 Port 17  
IBM 3653/3683/3684 OCR  
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Fujitsu 7770/7880/7990/ 8770/9000 OCR  
HP 239X  
HP 700-9X  
DEC VT 220/320  
DEC VT 420  
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IBM 3178  
IBM 3278  
IBM 319X/347X/348X,Telex Memorex 122  
IBM 3151/316X  
IBM 3179/3180  
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IBM 3180 (Later Software Revision) — See Note, p. 7-4.  
Telex Memorex 88  
Telex 122 (Variant ENTER Key from that on Telex Memorex 122)  
Wyse 50 (ASCII Keybd)  
Wyse 60 (ASCII Keybd)  
Wyse 150 / Wyse 150+  
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Wyse 60 (PC Keybd)  
Wyse 150 / Wyse 150+  
Wyse 60/150 (ANSI 101 Keybd)  
Wyse 85/150+/185 (ANSI 105 Keybd)  
HP 2392 (Later Software Revision) — See Note, p. 7-4.  
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Code Type  
Add or delete specific code types by scanning the appropriate bar code(s).  
ENABLE ALL CODE TYPES  
DISABLE ALL CODE TYPES  
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ADD CODE 39  
DELETE CODE 39  
ADD CODE 39 FULL ASCII*  
DELETE CODE 39 FULL ASCII*  
ADD UPC/EAN  
*Adding or deleting Code 39 Full ASCII only has an effect when Code 39 has  
been selected.  
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DELETE UPC/EAN  
ADD CODE 128  
DELETE CODE 128  
ADD EAN 128  
DELETE EAN 128  
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ADD D 2 of 5  
DELETE D 2 of 5  
ADD I 2 of 5  
DELETE I 2 of 5  
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ADD CODABAR  
DELETE CODABAR  
ADD MSI Plessey  
DELETE MSI Plessey  
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Code Lengths  
To select two lengths for each code type:  
1. Scan the desired option.  
2. Scan two bar codes on page 7-27 - page 7-28 for each desired length. For  
example, for a length of “12”, scan “1” then “2”. For a length of “3”, scan  
“0”, then “3”. You must always scan two bar codes for each length.  
3. If you make an error, or wish to change your selection, scan CANCEL on  
page 7-28.  
CODE 39 - ANY LENGTH  
CODE 39 - LENGTH WITHIN RANGE  
CODE 39 - 1 DISCRETE LENGTH  
CODE 39 - 2 DISCRETE LENGTHS  
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CODE 128 - ANY LENGTH  
CODABAR - ANY LENGTH  
CODABAR - LENGTH WITHIN RANGE  
CODABAR 1 - DISCRETE LENGTH  
CODABAR - 2 DISCRETE LENGTHS  
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I 2 OF 5 - ANY LENGTH*  
I 2 OF 5 - LENGTH WITHIN RANGE  
I 2 OF 5 - 1 DISCRETE LENGTH  
I 2 OF 5 - 2 DISCRETE LENGTHS  
* Choosing I 2 of 5 Any Length may lead to misreads for I 2 of 5 and UPC codes.  
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D 2 OF 5 - ANY LENGTH  
D 2 OF 5 - LENGTHWITHIN RANGE  
D 2 OF 5 - 1 DISCRETE LENGTH  
D 2 OF 5 - 2 DISCRETE LENGTHS  
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MSI Plessey - ANY LENGTH  
MSI Plessey - LENGTH WITHIN RANGE  
MSI Plessey - 1 DISCRETE LENGTH  
MSI Plessey - 2 DISCRETE LENGTHS  
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0
1
2
3
4
5
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6
7
8
9
CANCEL  
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Decode Options  
Enable or disable a specific decode option by scanning the appropriate bar  
code.  
TRANSMIT UPC-A CHECK DIGIT  
DO NOT TRANSMIT UPC-A CHECK DIGIT  
TRANSMIT UPC-E CHECK DIGIT  
DO NOT TRANSMIT UPC-E CHECK DIGIT  
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.
ENABLE 1 MSI Plessey CHECK DIGIT  
ENABLE 2 MSI Plessey CHECK DIGITS  
CONVERT UPC-E TO UPC-A  
DO NOT CONVERT UPC-E TO UPC-A  
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DECODE UPC/EAN SUPPLEMENTALS  
IGNORE UPC/EAN SUPPLEMENTALS  
AUTODISCRIMINATE UPC/EAN SUPPLEMEN-  
ENABLE EAN ZERO EXTEND  
DISABLE EAN ZERO EXTEND  
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TRANSMIT “NO DECODED MESSAGE  
DO NOTTRANSMITNO DECODEMESSAGE  
ITF14/EAN-13 CONVERSION ENABLED  
ITF14/EAN-13 CONVERSION DISABLED  
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BUFFER CODE 39  
DO NOT BUFFER CODE 39  
VERIFY CODE 39 CHECK DIGIT  
DO NOT VERIFY CODE 39 CHECK DIGIT  
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BI-DIRECTIONAL REDUNDANCY ENABLED  
BI-DIRECITONAL REDUNDANCY DISABLED  
BEEP AFTER GOOD DECODE  
DO NOT BEEP AFTER GOOD DECODE  
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LOW BEEPER VOLUME  
HIGH BEEPER VOLUME  
UPC/EAN SECURITY LEVEL 0  
UPC/EAN SECURITY LEVEL 1  
UPC/EAN SECURITY LEVEL 2  
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UPC/EAN SECURITY LEVEL 3  
DECODE REDUNDANCY 1  
DECODE REDUNDANCY 2  
DECODE REDUNDANCY 3  
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UPC-A Preamble  
Select one option for UPC-A preamble by scanning the appropriate bar code.  
NONE  
SYSTEM CHARACTER  
SYSTEM CHARACTER & COUNTRY CODE  
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UPC-E Preamble  
Select one option for UPC-E preamble by scanning the appropriate bar code.  
NONE  
SYSTEM CHARACTER  
SYSTEM CHARACTER & COUNTRY CODE  
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Pause Duration  
To set a pause duration:  
1. Scan the PAUSE DURATION bar code below.  
2. Scan two bar codes on the next two pages which represent the desired  
pause. You must always scan two bar codes.  
3. If you make an error, or wish to change your selection, scan CANCEL.  
PAUSE DURATION  
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Prefix/Suffix Values  
Formatting programming. See the Advanced  
Programmer’s Guide for details.  
To set a PREFIX/SUFFIX value:  
1. Scan the option bar code you wish to set.  
2. Scan four bar codes from page 7-44 - page 7-45 which correspond to the  
ASCII value or keystroke you wish to assign (see ASCII Table beginning on  
page 8-1). The ENTER key is the default for all options.  
3. If you make an error, or wish to change your selection, scan CANCEL  
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SCAN SUFFIX (VALUE 1)  
SCAN PREFIX (VALUE 2)  
MAGSTRIPE SUFFIX (VALUE 3)  
MAGSTRIPE PREFIX (VALUE 4)  
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Data Transmission Formats  
To select a data transmission format:  
1. Scan the SCAN OPTIONS or MAGSTRIPE OPTIONS bar code.  
2. Scan the bar code corresponding to the desired converted data format.  
3. Scan ENTER.  
4. If you make a mistake, scan CANCEL, or you wish to erase the last entered  
format, or all formats, scan the appropriate bar code from page 7-52.  
Note: RS-232C hosts will treat the extended keypad  
default suffix (7013) as Enter.  
SCAN OPTIONS  
DATA AS IS  
<PREFIX> <DATA>  
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<DATA> <SUFFIX>  
<PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX>  
ENTER  
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Magstripe Options  
MAGSTRIPE OPTIONS  
DATA AS ON CARD  
<ACCT NR>  
<ACCT NR> <SUFFIX>  
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<ACCT NR> <SUFFIX> <EXP (MMYY)> <SUFFIX>  
<ACCT NR> <SUFFIX> <EXP (YYMM)> <SUFFIX>  
<ACCT NR> <SUFFIX> <NAME)> <SUFFIX>  
<ACCT NR> <SUFFIX> <EXP (MMYY)> <SUFFIX> <NAME> <SUFFIX>  
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<ACCT NR> <SUFFIX> <EXP (YYMM)> <SUFFIX> <NAME> <SUFFIX>  
<PREFIX> <ACCT NR> <SUFFIX>  
<PREFIX> <ACCT NR> <SUFFIX> <EXP (YYMM)> <SUFFIX>  
<PREFIX> <ACCT NR> <SUFFIX> <EXP (MMYY)> <SUFFIX> <NAME> <SUFFIX>  
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<PREFIX> <ACCT NR>  
<PREFIX> <ACCT NR> <SUFFIX> <EXP (MMYY)> <SUFFIX>  
<PREFIX> <ACCT NR> <SUFFIX> <NAME> <SUFFIX>  
<PREFIX> <ACCT NR> <SUFFIX> <EXP (YYMM)> <SUFFIX> <NAME> <SUFFIX>  
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ERASE ALL FORMATS  
ERASE LAST ENTERED FORMAT  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
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Laser Control  
To select a laser-on timeout:  
1. Scan the LASER ON TIMEOUT bar code below.  
2. Scan two bar codes from the next two pages which correspond to the  
desired time.  
3. If you make an error, or wish to change your selection, scan CANCEL.  
LASER ON TIMEOUT  
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Baud Rate  
Set the baud rate for RS-232C transmission.  
110  
300  
600  
1200  
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2400  
4800  
9600  
19200  
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Parity  
Set the type of parity for RS-232C transmission.  
ODD  
EVEN  
MARK  
SPACE  
NONE  
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Check Parity  
Select whether or not to check parity for RS-232C transmissions.  
CHECK PARITY  
DO NOT CHECK PARITY  
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Hardware Handshaking  
Select the type of RS-232C hardware handshaking protocol.  
NONE  
RTS/CTS  
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Software Handshaking  
Select the type of RS-232C software handshaking protocol.  
NONE  
ACK/NAK  
ACK/NAK with ENQ  
ENQ ONLY  
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Serial Response Timeout  
To set a serial (RS-232C) response timeout:  
1. Scan the SERIAL RESPONSE TIMEOUT bar code below.  
2. Scan two bar codes from the next two pages which represent the desired  
timeout. You must always scan two bar codes.  
3. If you make an error, or wish to change your selection, scan CANCEL.  
SERIAL RESPONSE TIMEOUT  
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CANCEL  
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Stop Bit Select  
Select the desired number of stop bits for RS-232C communications.  
1 STOP BIT  
2 STOP BITS  
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ASCII Data Format  
Select either 7-bit or 8-bit ASCII format for RS-232C communications.  
7-BIT  
8-BIT  
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RTS Line State  
Select the desired option.  
LINE HIGH  
LINE LOW  
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Intercharacter Delay  
To set a host communications intercharacter delay:  
1. Scan the INTERCHARACTER DELAY bar code below.  
2. Scan two bar codes from the next two pages which represent the desired  
delay. You must always scan two bar codes.  
3. If you make an error, or wish to change your selection, scan CANCEL.  
INTERCHARACTER DELAY  
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CANCEL  
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Transmit Code ID Character  
Select whether to enable or disable this parameter.  
TRANSMIT CODE ID CHARACTER  
DO NOT TRANSMIT CODE ID CHARACTER  
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Transmit AIM Code ID  
Select whether to enable or disable this parameter. This parameter is only valid  
when Transmit Code ID Character is enabled.  
TRANSMIT AIM CODE ID  
DO NOT TRANSMIT AIM CODE ID  
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Ignore Unknown Characters  
Scan the appropriate bar code to enable or disable this parameter.  
ENABLE  
DISABLE  
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OCIA Clock Polarity  
Select whether the OCIA clock pulse polarity will be rising or falling.  
RISING  
FALLING  
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OCIA Transmit Timeout  
To set an OCIA Transmit Timeout  
1. Scan the OCIA TRANSMIT TIMEOUT bar code below.  
2. Scan two bar codes from the next two pages which represent the desired  
timeout - Between 3 and 30 seconds. You must always scan two bar codes.  
For a timeout less than 10 seconds, scan a leading “0”.  
3. If you make an error, or wish to change your selection, scan CANCEL.  
OCIA TRANSMIT TIMEOUT  
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CANCEL  
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NCR 2152 Fast Transmit  
This selects the data transmission speed of the NCR 2152 POS terminal.  
Depending on the version of NCR 2152, selecting this option may increase the  
possibility of lost or mis-transmitted data.  
Scan the appropriate bar code to enable or disable this parameter.  
ENABLE  
DISABLE  
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IBM 4683 Magstripe Communications  
Select whether to enable or disable IBM 4683/ 84 magstripe communications.  
ENABLE  
DISABLE  
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International Keypad Emulation  
Select whether to enable or disable this parameter. Used only with IBM  
AT/ XT/ PS2.  
ENABLE  
DISABLE  
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International Keypad Emulation Fast  
Transmit  
Select whether to enable or disable this parameter. Used only with IBM  
AT/ XT/ PS2, and with International Keyboard Emulation enabled.  
ENABLE  
DISABLE  
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National Keyboard Types  
Select National Type for the keyboard.  
U.S. English  
French  
German  
French International  
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Spanish  
Italian  
Swedish  
U.K. English  
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Set Transmission Frequency  
All Countries Except France  
To set the initial channel in all countries except France:  
1. Scan the SELECT CHANNEL NUMBER bar code below.  
2. Scan two numeric keypad bar codes to set the two-digit channel number,  
which must be between 02 - 81.  
SELECT CHANNEL NUMBER (02-81): ALL COUNTRIES EXCLUDING FRANCE  
France  
To set the initial channel in France:  
1. Scan the SELECT CHANNEL NUMBER bar code below.  
2. Scan two numeric keypad bar codes to set the two-digit channel number,  
which must be between 46 - 54.  
SELECT CHANNEL NUMBER (46-54): FRANCE  
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CANCEL  
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Wait for Host Interface Response Time  
Programming this parameter overrides the automatically set wait for host  
timeout value. Conversely, programming a value of zero enables the automatic  
wait for host response timeout calculation feature.  
To program the waiting period for the hosts acknowledgement of data  
reception:  
1. Scan the WAIT FOR HOST INTERFACE RESPONSE TIME bar code.  
2. Scan two number keypad bar codes to set the two-digit response time  
(01 - 99, as measured in seconds).  
WAIT FOR HOST INTERFACE RESPONSE TIME  
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CANCEL  
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Reserved For Future Use  
ITEM 1 ENABLE  
ITEM 1 DISABLE  
ITEM 2 ENABLE  
ITEM 2 DISABLE  
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ITEM 3 ENABLE  
ITEM 3 DISABLE  
ITEM 4 ENABLE  
ITEM 4 DISABLE  
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ITEM 5 ENABLE  
ITEM 5 DISABLE  
ITEM 6 ENABLE  
ITEM 6 DISABLE  
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ITEM 7 ENABLE  
ITEM 7 DISABLE  
ITEM 8 ENABLE  
ITEM 8 DISABLE  
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APPLICATIONS VALUE 0 TO 255  
ENTER 3-DIGIT NUMBER FROM NEXT 2 PAGES  
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Pairing  
PAIR  
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Chapter 8  
Keyboard Maps  
ASCII Table  
The following values can be assigned as prefixes or suffixes for data  
transmission. Not all options are available on every keyboard. Refer to your  
own keyboard or Keyboard Identifier Maps on page 8-5 for pertinent keystrokes.  
ASCII  
Value  
Full ASCII Code  
39 Encode Char.  
Key-  
stroke  
ASCII  
Value  
Full ASCII Code  
39 Encode Char.  
Key-  
stroke  
1000  
1001  
1002  
1003  
1004  
1005  
1006  
1007  
1008  
1009  
1010  
1011  
1012  
1013  
1014  
1015  
1016  
1017  
1018  
1019  
1020  
1021  
1022  
1023  
1024  
1025  
1026  
%U  
$A  
$B  
$C  
$D  
$E  
$F  
$G  
$H  
$I  
CTRL 2  
CTRL A  
CTRL B  
CTRL C  
CTRL D  
CTRL E  
CTRL F  
CTRL G  
CTRL H  
CTRL I  
CTRL J  
CTRL K  
CTRL L  
CTRL M  
CTRL N  
CTRL O  
CTRL P  
CTRL Q  
CTRL R  
CTRL S  
CTRL T  
CTRL U  
CTRL V  
CTRL W  
CTRL X  
CTRL Y  
CTRL Z  
1027  
1028  
1029  
1030  
1031  
1032  
1033  
1034  
1035  
1036  
1037  
1038  
1039  
1040  
1041  
1042  
1043  
1044  
1045  
1046  
1047  
1047  
1048  
1049  
1050  
1051  
1052  
%A  
%B  
%C  
%D  
%E  
Space  
/A  
/B  
/C  
/D  
/E  
/F  
/G  
/H  
/I  
CTRL [  
CTRL \  
CTRL ]  
CTRL 6  
CTRL -  
Space  
!
"
#
$
%
&
(
)
*
+
,
-
.
/
/
0
1
2
3
4
$J  
$K  
$L  
$M  
$N  
$O  
$P  
$Q  
$R  
$S  
$T  
$U  
$V  
$W  
$X  
$Y  
$Z  
/J  
/K  
/L  
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ASCII  
Value  
Full ASCII Code  
39 Encode Char.  
Key-  
stroke  
ASCII  
Value  
Full ASCII Code  
39 Encode Char.  
Key-  
stroke  
11053  
1054  
1057  
1056  
1057  
1058  
1059  
1060  
1061  
1062  
1063  
1064  
1065  
1066  
1067  
1068  
1069  
1070  
1071  
1072  
1073  
1074  
1075  
1076  
1077  
1078  
1079  
1080  
1081  
1082  
1083  
1084  
1085  
1086  
1087  
1088  
1089  
1090  
5
6
7
8
9
/Z  
%F  
%G  
%H  
%I  
%J  
%V  
A
B
5
6
7
8
9
:
;
<
=
1091  
1092  
1093  
1094  
1095  
1096  
1097  
1098  
1099  
1100  
1101  
1102  
1103  
1104  
1105  
1106  
1107  
1108  
1109  
1110  
1111  
1112  
1113  
1114  
1115  
1116  
1117  
1118  
1119  
1120  
1121  
1122  
1123  
1124  
1125  
1126  
1127  
%K  
%L  
%M  
%N  
%O  
%W  
+A  
+B  
+C  
+D  
+E  
[
\
]
^
_
`
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
>
?
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
+F  
+G  
+H  
+I  
+J  
+K  
+L  
+M  
+N  
+O  
+P  
+Q  
+R  
+S  
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
m
n
o
p
q
r
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
s
t
+T  
+U  
+V  
+W  
+X  
+Y  
+Z  
%P  
%Q  
%R  
%S  
u
v
w
x
y
z
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
{
|
}
~
Undefined  
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PF Keys  
4008  
4009  
4010  
4011  
4012  
4013  
4014  
4015  
4016  
4017  
4018  
4019  
4020  
4021  
4022  
4023  
4024  
Keystroke  
PF 8  
Misc. Key  
3001  
3002  
3003  
3004  
3005  
3006  
3007  
3008  
3009  
3010  
3011  
3012  
3013  
3014  
3015  
3016  
3017  
3018  
3019  
3020  
3021  
3022  
Keystroke  
PA 1  
PA 2  
CMD 1  
CMD 2  
CMD 3  
CMD 4  
CMD 5  
CMD 6  
CMD 7  
CMD 8  
CMD 9  
CMD 10  
¨¥  
ALT Keys  
2064  
2065  
2066  
2067  
2068  
2069  
2070  
2071  
2072  
2073  
2074  
2075  
2076  
2077  
2078  
2079  
2080  
2081  
2082  
2083  
2084  
2085  
2086  
2087  
2088  
2089  
2090  
2091  
2092  
2093  
2094  
2095  
Keystroke  
ALT 2  
ALT A  
ALT B  
ALT C  
ALT D  
ALT E  
ALT F  
ALT G  
ALT H  
ALT I  
PF 9  
PF 10  
PF 11  
PF 12  
PF 13  
PF 14  
PF 15  
PF 16  
PF 17  
PF 18  
PF 19  
PF 20  
PF 21  
PF 22  
PF 23  
PF 24  
ALT J  
ALT K  
ALT L  
ALT M  
ALT N  
ALT O  
ALT P  
ALT Q  
ALT R  
ALT S  
ALT T  
ALT U  
ALT V  
ALT W  
ALT X  
ALT Y  
ALT Z  
ALT [  
£
¤
¬
°
1/2  
F Keys  
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5002  
5003  
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5005  
5006  
5007  
5008  
5009  
5010  
5011  
Keystroke  
F 1  
§
F 2  
|
F 3  
0/00  
F 4  
F 5  
PF Keys  
4001  
Keystroke  
PF 1  
F 6  
F 7  
4002  
PF 2  
F 8  
4003  
PF 3  
F 9  
4004  
PF 4  
F 10  
F 11  
4005  
PF 5  
ALT \  
4006  
PF 6  
ALT ]  
4007  
PF 7  
ALT 6  
ALT -  
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F Keys  
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Keystroke  
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F 39  
Numeric  
Keypad  
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6049  
6050  
6051  
6052  
6053  
6054  
6055  
6056  
6057  
6058  
6059  
6060  
Extended  
Keypad  
7001  
7002  
7003  
7004  
7005  
7006  
7007  
7008  
7009  
7010  
7011  
7012  
7013  
7014  
7015  
7016  
7017  
7018  
7019  
Keystroke  
Keystroke  
Break  
*
+
Delete  
Undefined  
Pg Up  
-
End  
.
Pg Dn  
/
Pause  
0
Scroll Lock  
Backspace  
Tab  
1
2
3
Prnt Screen  
Insert  
4
5
Home  
6
Enter  
7
Escape  
8
9
Up Arrow  
Dn Arrow  
Left Arrow  
Right Arrow  
Back Tab  
Enter  
Num Lock  
00  
8-4  
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Keyboard Identifier Maps  
7008  
5001 5002  
5003 5004  
7014  
7009  
7012  
7004  
7003  
7006  
7013  
5005 5006  
5007 5008  
5009 5010  
7002  
7011  
IBM PC/XT and Clones  
5001 5002  
5003 5004  
5005 5006  
5007 5008  
7008 7014  
7012  
7009  
7003  
7013  
7004  
5009 5010  
7011  
7002  
IBM PC/AT and Clones  
8-5  
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4013 4014 4015 4016 4017 4018 4019 4020 4021 4022 4023 4024  
4001  
4006 4007  
4002 4003 4004 4005  
4008 4009 4010 4011 4012  
7008  
3001  
6042 6043 6044 6047  
6055 6056 6057 7006  
3003 3004  
3005  
3002 7005  
7009  
6059  
7019 7011  
7015  
3006  
3007 3008  
3010  
7002  
7004  
6054  
6051  
6052 6053  
6049 6050  
6048  
6045  
7003  
7017 7012 7018  
7016  
3009  
3011 3012  
7001  
7013  
6046 6058  
IBM 3179  
IBM 347X  
IBM 3180  
IBM 319X  
Telex 122  
NORMAL  
CNTRL  
7010  
3023  
7006  
7001  
5001  
5009 5010 5011 5012  
7014  
5002 5003 5004  
5005 5006 5007 5008  
7008  
7011 7012 7003  
7002 7004 7005  
6047 6042 6045  
7019  
7009  
6043  
6058  
7013  
7015  
7017 7016 7018  
IBM PS2 and Clones  
8-6  
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7014  
5001  
5003 5004  
5005 5006 5007 5008  
5009 5010 5011 5012  
7010  
7001  
7007  
5002  
7008  
7011 7012 7003  
7002 7019 7005  
6042 6043  
6055 6056  
6047  
6044  
7009  
6057 7006  
6045  
6059  
1013  
6052 6053 6054  
6049 6050 6051  
7015  
6058  
7017  
7018  
6046  
7004  
7013*  
7016  
6048  
*3001 for IBM 3151  
IBM 3151  
DEC VT2XX/VT3XX/VT4XX  
IBM 316X  
5011  
5012  
5013 5014  
7002  
3036  
5001  
5002  
5003 5004  
5005  
5006 5007  
5008  
5009  
5010  
5015  
5016  
6065 6066  
6061 6062  
6067  
6063  
6068  
6064  
7008  
3024  
3038  
3023  
7009  
3027  
3025  
7013  
Wyse 50  
8-7  
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5101 5102 5103 5104  
5001 5002 5003 5004  
5105 5106 5107 5108  
5005 5006 5007 5008  
5109 5110 5111 5112  
5009 5010 5011 5012  
5113 5114 5115 5116  
5013 5014 5015 5016  
7008  
7009  
7013  
3023  
Wyse 60 ANSI Keyboard  
5101  
5001  
5102  
5002  
5103  
5003  
5104  
5004  
5105  
5005  
5106  
5006  
5107 5108  
5007 5008  
5109  
5009  
5110  
5010  
5111  
5011  
5112  
5012  
5113  
5013  
5114  
5014  
5115  
5015  
5116  
5016  
3023  
3024 3026  
3025  
3027  
3028  
3029  
3030  
7008  
7002  
3031  
3032  
7009  
7003  
7005  
7013  
Wyse 60 ASCII Keyboard  
8-8  
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5117  
5118  
5119 5120  
5111  
5113 5114  
5013 5014  
5101 5102 5013 5104 5105  
5001 5002 5003 5004 5005  
5106 5107 5108 5109 5110  
5006 5007 5008 5009 5010  
5112  
3026  
3027  
5011  
5017 5018  
5019 5020  
5012  
7008  
7013  
3023 3025 3028  
3024 7003 7005  
4001 4002 4003 4004  
7009  
6055 6056 6057 6045  
6052 6053 6054  
7015  
7017 7016 7018  
6049  
6051  
6046  
6050  
6058  
6048  
Wyse 60/85/150/185  
3030  
7001  
3031  
3025  
3023  
5001  
5002  
5003  
5004  
3024  
5005  
5006  
5007  
5008  
3026 3033  
3027 3028  
7008  
6042  
6047  
6045  
6058  
6044  
6043  
7019  
7009  
7011  
7012  
3029  
7003  
3032  
3034  
7002  
7014  
7015 7005  
7016 7018  
3035  
6060  
6059  
7010  
7013  
6046  
7017  
HP 239X  
8-9  
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3040  
3030  
3050  
3041  
3031  
3051  
7021  
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3055  
SHIF  
NO
AL  
T
R
M
A
L
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6091  
6071  
T
3056  
3057  
6109  
6110  
6111  
3023  
7011  
7002  
7013  
3002  
3001  
IBM 3178  
3025  
7001  
3030  
3031  
3026  
5001  
5002  
5003  
5004 3029  
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5007  
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7012 3023 3024  
7008  
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7021 7003  
7019  
7009  
7022  
7011  
7023  
7005  
6058  
6061  
7024  
7013  
7002  
7014  
7025  
7026  
6063  
6062  
7010  
3027  
3028  
HP 700/9X  
8-10  
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3040  
3030  
3050  
3041  
3031  
3051  
7021  
7020  
7022  
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7032  
3043  
3033  
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3042  
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3045  
3034  
3054  
3035  
3055  
SHIFT  
3046  
3036  
3056  
3047  
3037  
3057  
NORMAL  
ALT  
7012  
3023  
7011 7002  
7013  
3001  
3002  
IBM 3278  
8-11  
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5001 5006  
5011  
5012  
5013 5016  
5002  
5003  
5007  
5008  
5014 5017  
5015 5018  
5004 5009  
5005 5010  
5019  
7013  
5020  
NCR 2151  
5006  
5007  
5011  
5009 5012  
5008  
5001  
5002  
5013  
5010  
7013  
5003  
5014  
5015  
5004  
5005  
NCR 2152 27-KEY  
8-12  
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5019  
5021  
5022  
5001 5007  
5013  
5023 5028 5034  
5024 5029 5035  
5025 5030 5035  
5026 5031 5037  
5020  
5002  
5008 5014  
5003 5009 5015  
5004 5010 5016  
5005  
5011 5017  
5027 5032 5038  
7013 5033  
1046  
5006 5012 5018  
NCR 2155  
5031 5032 5033  
5001 5003 5005 5007 5009 5011 5013 5015 5017 5019 5021 5023 5025 5027 5029  
5002 5004 5006 5008 5010 5012 5014 5016 5018 5020 5022 5024 5026 5028 5030  
5034 5035 5036  
5037 5038 5039  
3022  
7008  
3018  
1013  
7009  
7019  
7013  
6060  
NCR 2157  
8-13  
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5004  
5003  
5002  
5001  
5005  
5006  
5007  
5008  
5009  
1
4
7
0
3
6
9
2
5
8
7013  
NCR 280  
5003  
5004  
5016  
5028  
5006  
5018  
5030  
5009  
5021  
5033  
5012  
5001  
5002  
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5007  
5019  
5008  
5020  
5010 5011  
5023 5024  
5022  
5015  
5027  
5013  
5025  
5014  
5026  
5017  
5029  
5031  
5032  
5034 5035 5036  
6058  
7013  
6060  
NCR 2950  
8-14  
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5001 5002  
5004  
5011  
1045 5013  
5014 5015  
1043 5016  
5003  
5005 5006  
5007 5008  
5018  
5017  
5009  
7013 5019  
5010  
1048  
5012  
1046  
(1048 IF DOUBLE KEY)  
(7013 IF DOUBLE KEY)  
NCR 7052 32-KEY  
1065 1066  
1067  
1068  
1069 1070 1071  
1076 1077 1078  
1083 1084 1085  
1072 1073  
1079 1080  
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1082  
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5003 5004  
1086  
5011  
1045 5013  
5014 5015 1087  
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5007 5008  
5016 1088  
1043  
5017  
5018  
1089  
5009  
1048  
5010  
5012  
1046  
7013 5019 1090  
(1043 IF DOUBLE KEY)  
(1048 IF DOUBLE KEY)  
NCR 7052 58-KEY  
8-15  
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5012  
5023  
5014  
5015  
5019  
5020  
5021  
5001  
5002  
5006  
5007  
5008  
5009  
5017  
5018  
5013  
5003  
5004  
5005  
7
4
8
9
6
3
5016  
7013  
5010  
5011  
5
5022  
0
5024  
1
2
IBM 3683/3684 35-KEY Calculator Style  
5012  
5023  
5014  
5015  
5019  
5020  
5021  
5001  
5002  
5006  
5007  
5008  
5009  
5017  
5018  
5013  
5003  
5004  
5005  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
5016  
7013  
5010  
5011  
5022  
0
5024  
IBM 3683/3684 35-KEY Phone Style  
8-16  
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5014 5037 5019  
5001 5029 5030  
5002 5027 5006  
5003 5028 5007  
5031  
5008  
5009  
5010  
5011  
5012  
5032  
5013  
5033  
5034  
5035  
5036  
9
5015 5017  
5016 5018  
5020  
5021  
7
8
4
1
5
6
5004  
2
3
5025 5022  
7013  
5026 5024  
5005  
0
IBM 3683/3684 48-KEY Calculator Style  
5014  
5037  
5019  
5001  
5002  
5003  
5004  
5005  
5029  
5027  
5028  
5030  
5006  
5007  
5031  
5008  
5009  
5010  
5011  
5012  
5032  
5013  
5033  
5034  
5035  
5036  
1
4
2
3
6
9
5015  
5016  
5017  
5018  
5020  
5021  
5
7
8
5025  
5022  
7013  
5026  
5024  
0
IBM 3683/3684 48-KEY Phone Style  
8-17  
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5001  
5002  
5018  
5038 5009 5007 5054 5060 5066  
5039 5044 5049 5055 5061 5067  
5040 5045 5050 5056 5062 5068  
5072 5078 5084 5090 5010 5000  
5073 5079 5085 5091 5096 5006  
5011 5102 55104 5014 5105 5019 5001  
5101 5103 5037 5015 5106 5020 5002  
5074 5080 5086 5092 5012 5036  
5075 5081 5087 5093 5030 5013  
1
4
2
5
3
6
5016 5107 5021 5018  
5027 5108 5109 5003  
5003 5041 5046 5051 5057 5063 5069  
5004  
5005  
5042 5047 5052 5058 5064 5070  
5043 5048 5053 5059 5065 5071  
5076 5082 5088 5094 5017 5033  
5077 5083 5089 5095 5097 5034  
7
8
9
5004  
7013 5110 5011  
0
5005  
IBM 3683 116-KEY  
5008  
5016  
5009  
5010  
5011  
5004  
5005  
5014  
5015  
5001  
5002  
5017  
5018  
5020  
1
2
3
5012  
5013  
4
7
5
8
6
9
5006  
5007  
5003  
0
5019  
IBM 3653  
8-18  
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Index  
A
B
Connecting cable to base/ charger. . 2-1  
Connecting keyboard wedges . . . . . 5-5  
Connecting to host. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1  
Base/ charger unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4  
Battery  
Changing battery packs. . . . . . . . . . .4-2  
charger. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3, 2-5  
Interface cables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-23  
C
Cables,Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-23  
Charging the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3  
Code 39 buffering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-26  
Keyboard identifier maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5  
D
Magstripe reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7  
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Decode zones  
Advanced long range. . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8  
Extra long range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-9  
High visibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-10  
Long range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-7  
Standard range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-6  
Default table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-28  
P
Pairing bar code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5, 7-97  
Parameter bar codes  
ASCII data format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-66  
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Code lengths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22  
Code type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17  
Decode options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-29  
Host interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3  
IBM 4683 magstripe  
Host interface code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
communications . . . . . . . 6-17  
Ignore unknown characters. . . . . . 6-16  
International keypad emulation . . 6-17  
Laser on timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10  
National keyboard types . . . . . . . . 6-18  
OCIA transmit timeout . . . . . . . . . 6-17  
Pause duration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8  
RS-232C options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11  
Set defaults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
Transmit AIM ID character . . . . . . 6-16  
Transmit code ID character . . . . . . 6-16  
communications. . . . . . . . 7-79  
International keypad emulation . . 7-80  
International keypad emulation fast  
Laser control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-53  
National keyboard types . . . . . . . . 7-82  
OCIA clock polarity . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-74  
OCIA transmit timeout. . . . . . . . . . 7-75  
Pause duration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-39  
Prefix/ Suffix values . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-42  
Serial response timeout. . . . . . . . . . 7-62  
Set transmission frequency . . . . . . 7-84  
Software handshaking . . . . . . . . . . 7-61  
Stop bit select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-65  
UPC-A/ E preamble. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-37  
Wait for host interface response  
Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1  
Technical specifications  
time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-87  
LS 3070ALR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8  
LS 3070HV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10  
LS 3070LR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7  
LS 3070XLR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9  
Standard LS 3070. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6  
Transmission frequency, setting. . . . . . . 2-6  
Parameter descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
Code 39 full ASCII. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4  
Code lengths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
Code types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3  
Data transmission formats . . . . . . . . 6-9  
Decode options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5  
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LS 3070 Product Reference Guide: Index  
Transmission Range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4  
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Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1  
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